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Citation: M. Polak, ECTOPARASITISM IN MOTHERS CAUSES HIGHER POSITIONAL FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY IN THEIR SONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR SEXUAL SELECTION, The American naturalist, 149(5), 1997, pp. 955-974
Citation: Dj. Clancy et Aa. Hoffmann, BEHAVIOR OF WOLBACHIA ENDOSYMBIONTS FROM DROSOPHILA-SIMULANS IN DROSOPHILA-SERRATA, A NOVEL HOST, The American naturalist, 149(5), 1997, pp. 975-988
Citation: Ad. Taylor, DENSITY-DEPENDENT PARASITOID RECRUITMENT PER PARASITIZED HOST - EFFECTS ON PARASITOID-HOST DYNAMICS, The American naturalist, 149(5), 1997, pp. 989-1000
Citation: Ng. Hairston et Ng. Hairston, DOES FOOD-WEB COMPLEXITY ELIMINATE TROPHIC-LEVEL DYNAMICS, The American naturalist, 149(5), 1997, pp. 1001-1007
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Citation: Ro. Prum, PHYLOGENETIC TESTS OF ALTERNATIVE INTERSEXUAL SELECTION MECHANISMS - TRAIT MACROEVOLUTION IN A POLYGYNOUS CLADE (AVES, PIPRIDAE), The American naturalist, 149(4), 1997, pp. 668-692