Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care
Reinhold K (2002)
Journal of Heredity 93 93: 400-405.
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Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Heredity 93
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93
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400-405
ISSN
0022-1503
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Reinhold K. Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care. Journal of Heredity 93. 2002;93:400-405.
Reinhold, K. (2002). Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care. Journal of Heredity 93, 93, 400-405.
Reinhold, Klaus. 2002. “Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care”. Journal of Heredity 93 93: 400-405.
Reinhold, K. (2002). Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care. Journal of Heredity 93 93, 400-405.
Reinhold, K., 2002. Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care. Journal of Heredity 93, 93, p 400-405.
K. Reinhold, “Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care”, Journal of Heredity 93, vol. 93, 2002, pp. 400-405.
Reinhold, K.: Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care. Journal of Heredity 93. 93, 400-405 (2002).
Reinhold, Klaus. “Maternal effects and the evolution of behavioural and morphological characters: a literature review indicates importance of extended maternal care”. Journal of Heredity 93 93 (2002): 400-405.