Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle
Müller T, Müller C (2016)
Ecology and Evolution 6(10): 3185-3197.
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Müller T, Müller C. Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle. Ecology and Evolution. 2016;6(10):3185-3197.
Müller, T., & Müller, C. (2016). Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle. Ecology and Evolution, 6(10), 3185-3197. doi:10.1002/ece3.2103
Müller, Thorben, and Müller, Caroline. 2016. “Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle”. Ecology and Evolution 6 (10): 3185-3197.
Müller, T., and Müller, C. (2016). Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle. Ecology and Evolution 6, 3185-3197.
Müller, T., & Müller, C., 2016. Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle. Ecology and Evolution, 6(10), p 3185-3197.
T. Müller and C. Müller, “Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle”, Ecology and Evolution, vol. 6, 2016, pp. 3185-3197.
Müller, T., Müller, C.: Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle. Ecology and Evolution. 6, 3185-3197 (2016).
Müller, Thorben, and Müller, Caroline. “Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle”. Ecology and Evolution 6.10 (2016): 3185-3197.
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Consequences of mating with siblings and nonsiblings on the reproductive success in a leaf beetle
Müller T, Müller C (2016)
Ecology and Evolution 6(10): 3185-3197.
Müller T, Müller C (2016)
Ecology and Evolution 6(10): 3185-3197.
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