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What is the intrasexual competition hypothesis?
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What is the intrasexual competition hypothesis?
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The intrasexual competition hypothesis proposes that male aggression and competition are often linked to concerns about sexual access to females, and are therefore more likely to arise in environments where females are scarce or highly sought after.
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