dorcus Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 Hi, My teacher and I were discussing my research project: A study of Potential Monogamy Behavior in the Family Dendrobatidae, and the conversation resulted in the my teacher telling me that I'd need to use some advanced statisticals formulas to determine what percentage of the females are required to repetitively choose the same male frog in order for it to be classified as "potential monogamous behavior". Any ideas? (there are 6 frogs. 2 females and 4 males, but everytime, only two males are introduced to a female at any given time.) Help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advanced!
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