Explain mate selection from the functionalist and interactionist perspectives.
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Explain mate selection from the functionalist and interactionist perspectives.
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1. Kin selection was used to explain the evolution of eusociality. Now we know that in some eusocial species, including honeybees, queens mate multiple times, i.e., polyandry. How might polyandry weaken the kin selection explanation for the evolution of eusociality?
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Please help me I do not understand. Thank you! Kin selection was used to explain the evolution of eusociality. Now we know that in some eusocial species, including honeybees, queens mate multiple times, i.e., polyandry. In your own words, how might polyandry weaken the kin selection explanation for the evolution of eusociality?
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