Reproductive Skew in Vertebrates
Reinmar Hager(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Bernard J. Crespi(Simon Fraser University), Clara B. Jones, Michael A. Cant(University of Exeter), Chris G. Faulkes, Kay E. Holekamp, Sandra L. Vehrencamp(Albany State University), Nobuyuki Kutsukake, Michael Taborsky(University of Bern), W. E. Harris, Thea B. Wang, Walter D. Koenig(University of California, Berkeley), David H. Abbott(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Andrew J. Young, Rufus A. Johnstone, Sarah J. Hodge, Daniel I. Rubenstein(Princeton University), Jeremy Field(University of Sussex)
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