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Polyandry in a marine turtle: Females make the best of a bad job
P. L. M Lee,
GC Hays,
Patricia Lee
Pages: 6530 - 6535
Swansea University Author: Patricia Lee
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DOI (Published version): 10.1073/pnas.0307982101
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Polyandry in a marine turtle: Females make the best of a bad job
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