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Citation: Fj. Perezbarberia et Ij. Gordon, THE INFLUENCE OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN BODY-SIZE AND MOUTH MORPHOLOGY ON DIET SELECTION AND SEXUAL SEGREGATION IN CERVIDS, Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 46(3), 1998, pp. 357-367
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DUNCAN AJ
KYRIAZAKIS I
GORDON IJ
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PARTRIDGE LW
GORDON IJ
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MCLEAN C
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Authors:
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GORDON IJ
GRANT SA
HUTCHINGS NJ
MILNE JA
SIBBALD AR
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GORDON IJ
HUTCHINGS NJ
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SIBBALD AR
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MITCHELL FJG
GORDON IJ
BAILLIE GJ
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AHMADI S
STAINES BW
GORDON IJ
YOUNGSON RW
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