How Do Precise Adaptive Features Arise in Development? Examples with Evolution of Context-Specific Sex Ratios and Perfect Beaks
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How Do Precise Adaptive Features Arise in Development? Examples with Evolution of Context-Specific Sex Ratios and Perfect Beaks
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AUK
Volume 128, Issue 3, Pages 467-474
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University of California Press
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2011-08-12
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10.1525/auk.2011.11103
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