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Biology / Population / Zoology / Evolutionary biology / Burying beetle / Scavengers / Infanticide / Nicrophorus orbicollis / Parental investment / Silphidae / Behavior / Reproduction
Date: 2010-02-22 15:58:14
Biology
Population
Zoology
Evolutionary biology
Burying beetle
Scavengers
Infanticide
Nicrophorus orbicollis
Parental investment
Silphidae
Behavior
Reproduction

Behav Ecol Sociobiol[removed]:1717–1723 DOI[removed]s00265[removed]ORIGINAL PAPER Defending young biparentally: female risk-taking

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