Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)?

Guenther A (2018)
Biology Letters 14(4): 20180086.

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2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Biology Letters
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14
Ausgabe
4
Art.-Nr.
20180086
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1744-9561
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Guenther A. Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)? Biology Letters. 2018;14(4): 20180086.
Guenther, A. (2018). Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)? Biology Letters, 14(4), 20180086. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2018.0086
Guenther, Anja. 2018. “Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)?”. Biology Letters 14 (4): 20180086.
Guenther, A. (2018). Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)? Biology Letters 14:20180086.
Guenther, A., 2018. Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)? Biology Letters, 14(4): 20180086.
A. Guenther, “Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)?”, Biology Letters, vol. 14, 2018, : 20180086.
Guenther, A.: Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)? Biology Letters. 14, : 20180086 (2018).
Guenther, Anja. “Life-history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)?”. Biology Letters 14.4 (2018): 20180086.

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