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Kin selection may contribute to lek evolution and trait introgression across an avian hybrid zone
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Kin selection may contribute to lek evolution and trait introgression across an avian hybrid zone

Moira R Concannon, Adam C Stein and J Albert C Uy
Molecular ecology, Vol.21(6), pp.1477-1486
2012-03
PMID: 22320709

Abstract

Biological Evolution Mating Preference, Animal Sexual Behavior, Animal Feathers - physiology Animals Passeriformes - physiology Passeriformes - genetics Color Selection, Genetic Female Male Visual Perception

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Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.35 Zoology & Animal Ecology
3.35.434 Sexual Selection
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
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Environment/Ecology

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