Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal

Winkler L, Ramm SA (2018)
Biology Letters 14(10): 20180570.

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Winkler, Lennart; Ramm, Steven A.UniBi
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2018
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Biology Letters
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14
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10
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20180570
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1744-9561
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1744-957X
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Winkler L, Ramm SA. Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal. Biology Letters. 2018;14(10): 20180570.
Winkler, L., & Ramm, S. A. (2018). Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal. Biology Letters, 14(10), 20180570. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2018.0570
Winkler, Lennart, and Ramm, Steven A. 2018. “Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal”. Biology Letters 14 (10): 20180570.
Winkler, L., and Ramm, S. A. (2018). Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal. Biology Letters 14:20180570.
Winkler, L., & Ramm, S.A., 2018. Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal. Biology Letters, 14(10): 20180570.
L. Winkler and S.A. Ramm, “Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal”, Biology Letters, vol. 14, 2018, : 20180570.
Winkler, L., Ramm, S.A.: Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal. Biology Letters. 14, : 20180570 (2018).
Winkler, Lennart, and Ramm, Steven A. “Experimental evidence for reduced male allocation under selfing in a simultaneously hermaphroditic animal”. Biology Letters 14.10 (2018): 20180570.

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