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Citation: J. Rolff, PARASITE-MEDIATED SEXUAL SELECTION - PARASITIZED NON-CHOOSY FEMALES DO NOT SLOW DOWN THE PROCESS, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 44(1), 1998, pp. 73-74
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Citation: Ap. Moller et P. Ninni, SPERM COMPETITION AND SEXUAL SELECTION - A METAANALYSIS OF PATERNITY STUDIES OF BIRDS, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 43(6), 1998, pp. 345-358
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