Male and female helper effects on maternal investment and adult survival in red-winged fairy-wrens
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Male and female helper effects on maternal investment and adult survival in red-winged fairy-wrens
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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages arw121
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2016-07-28
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10.1093/beheco/arw121
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