Lek mating

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1Sandercock_6480004_ch02.indd

Sandercock_6480004_ch02.indd

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Source URL: www.k-state.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-24 15:12:11
2pnas201003537

pnas201003537

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Source URL: people.oregonstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-09 17:09:42
3Behav Ecol Sociobiol:277–283 DOIs00265ORIGINAL ARTICLE  Parasites, mate attractiveness and female feather corticosterone

Behav Ecol Sociobiol:277–283 DOIs00265ORIGINAL ARTICLE Parasites, mate attractiveness and female feather corticosterone

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Source URL: www.behavecol.es

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42015 CCA Monitoring Report Idaho National Laboratory Site DOE/IDJanuary 2016

2015 CCA Monitoring Report Idaho National Laboratory Site DOE/IDJanuary 2016

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Source URL: www.idahoeser.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-03 16:16:00
5CHAPTER FIFTEEN  Reproductive Biology of a Southern Population of Greater Prairie-Chickens Lance B. McNew, Andrew J. Gregory, Samantha M. Wisely, and Brett K. Sandercock

CHAPTER FIFTEEN Reproductive Biology of a Southern Population of Greater Prairie-Chickens Lance B. McNew, Andrew J. Gregory, Samantha M. Wisely, and Brett K. Sandercock

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Source URL: www.k-state.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-24 15:13:01
6letters to nature  Received 16 January; accepted 10 JulyKirkpatrick, M. & Ryan, M. J. The evolution of mating preferences and the paradox of the lek. Nature 350, 33–Andersson, M. Female choice f

letters to nature Received 16 January; accepted 10 JulyKirkpatrick, M. & Ryan, M. J. The evolution of mating preferences and the paradox of the lek. Nature 350, 33–Andersson, M. Female choice f

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Source URL: eye-hand.wustl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-10-17 14:37:24
7Behavioral Ecology Vol. 10 No. 1: 91–96  Mate choice based on static versus dynamic secondary sexual traits in the dark-eyed junco Jennifer A. Hill,a David A. Enstrom,b Ellen D. Ketterson,b Val Nolan, Jr.,b and Charles

Behavioral Ecology Vol. 10 No. 1: 91–96 Mate choice based on static versus dynamic secondary sexual traits in the dark-eyed junco Jennifer A. Hill,a David A. Enstrom,b Ellen D. Ketterson,b Val Nolan, Jr.,b and Charles

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-07 10:10:39
8When do host–parasite interactions drive the evolution of non-random mating?

When do host–parasite interactions drive the evolution of non-random mating?

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Source URL: www.zoology.ubc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-14 10:49:41
9Open access, freely available online  PLoS BIOLOGY The Indirect Benefits of Mating with Attractive Males

Open access, freely available online PLoS BIOLOGY The Indirect Benefits of Mating with Attractive Males

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Source URL: evolution.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-19 19:44:14
10Behavioral Ecology Vol. 13 No. 2: 209–215  High frequency of polyandry in a lek mating

Behavioral Ecology Vol. 13 No. 2: 209–215 High frequency of polyandry in a lek mating

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Source URL: www.sfu.ca

Language: English - Date: 2003-04-23 17:43:29