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The architecture of adaptation: a master mutation or a mass of mutations?

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Sexual selection intensity promotes the evolution of delayed maturation by sex in birds

  • Post date 14 January 2020

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  • Post date 10 January 2020

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  • Post date 22 November 2019

Correlates of hybridization in plants: long lives, woody growth, and pollination methods are associated with interspecies breeding

  • Post date 29 October 2019
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