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In a group of shore birds known as phalaropes (sea snipes) the males incubate the eggs and care for the young. Females compete for males and males choose between females. Sexual selection therefore operates more strongly on females. As a consequence they are larger and more aggressive than males and have a brighter plumage. The evolutionary rationale for this pattern is that females have a potentially higher reproduction rate than males.
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