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  • Post date 21 November 2020

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  • Post date 7 November 2020

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  • Post date 27 October 2020

Resolving a 150 year old argument: why do male and female butterflies differ in colour?

  • Post date 24 October 2020

Selection on a plumage‐associated gene block maintains a stable boundary between two warbler species

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