SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN LIZARD BODY SHAPE: THE ROLES OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND FECUNDITY SELECTION
Mats Olsson(University of Wollongong), Thomas Madsen(Deakin University), Erik Wapstra(University of Tasmania), Richard Shine(Macquarie University), Beáta Újvári(Lund University)
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