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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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