Polygynandry

mating system in which both partners have other partners From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Polygynandry is when both males and females have multiple mating partners during a breeding season.[1] In sexually reproducing diploid animals, different mating strategies are employed by males and females, because the cost of gamete production is lower for males than it is for females.[2]

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