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No standard rule identifies the best basis of allocating expenses across departments, so it is impossible to allocate costs in a manner that will be perceived as fair.
Male Trait Evolution
The changes over time in male-specific traits, often driven by sexual selection or other ecological and evolutionary pressures.
Female Preference Evolution
The evolutionary process by which female mating choices influence the development of male traits over generations.
Direct Benefits
Advantages that directly affect an individual's fitness or survival chances, often used in the context of mate selection where certain traits provide immediate advantages to the chooser.
Indirect Benefits
Advantages that do not directly influence an organism's survival or reproduction but may enhance the survival or reproductive success of its relatives or offspring.
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