Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm

Janicke T, Sandner P, Ramm SA, Vizoso DB, Schärer L (2016)
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29(9): 1713-1727.

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Janicke, Tim; Sandner, Peter; Ramm, Steven A.UniBi ; Vizoso, Dita B.; Schärer, Lukas
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2016
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Janicke T, Sandner P, Ramm SA, Vizoso DB, Schärer L. Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2016;29(9):1713-1727.
Janicke, T., Sandner, P., Ramm, S. A., Vizoso, D. B., & Schärer, L. (2016). Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29(9), 1713-1727. doi:10.1111/jeb.12910
Janicke, Tim, Sandner, Peter, Ramm, Steven A., Vizoso, Dita B., and Schärer, Lukas. 2016. “Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm”. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29 (9): 1713-1727.
Janicke, T., Sandner, P., Ramm, S. A., Vizoso, D. B., and Schärer, L. (2016). Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29, 1713-1727.
Janicke, T., et al., 2016. Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29(9), p 1713-1727.
T. Janicke, et al., “Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm”, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 29, 2016, pp. 1713-1727.
Janicke, T., Sandner, P., Ramm, S.A., Vizoso, D.B., Schärer, L.: Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 29, 1713-1727 (2016).
Janicke, Tim, Sandner, Peter, Ramm, Steven A., Vizoso, Dita B., and Schärer, Lukas. “Experimentally evolved and phenotypically plastic responses to enforced monogamy in a hermaphroditic flatworm”. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29.9 (2016): 1713-1727.

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