Experimental evolution reveals divergence in female genital teeth morphology in response to sexual conflict intensity in a moth
Kathryn B. McNamara(The University of Western Australia), Leigh W. Simmons(The University of Western Australia), Nina Wedell(University of Exeter), Liam R. Dougherty(University of Liverpool)
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