Extended Data Fig. 4: Comparison of different assumptions and how they differ from the main model.
From: Kin discrimination and demography modulate patterns of sexual conflict

When the level of harm that males express affect all the females in the patch (k = 0), the model is exactly the same as our main model. When harm that the females are subjected to comes half from the male that they mate with and half from the other males (k = 0.5), the model differs from our main model, with lower levels of harm. When harm that the females are subjected comes exclusively from the male that they mate with (k = 1), the model differs from our main model, with lower levels of harm. The following parameters were used: marginal benefit of harm β = 0.5; female dispersal rate df = 1; number of females nf = 3; number of males nm = 3; male dispersal rate dm = 0.5; and relatedness between females and males rfm = 0.