Mate choice copying
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		Mate choice copying, non-independent mate choice, or pre-selection is simply when an individual (typically a female) of an animal species copies a fellow animal's mate-choice. In other words, non-independent mate-choice is when an individual's sexual preferences get socially inclined toward that of its fellows.
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