Sexual coevolution of spermatophore envelopes and female genital traits in butterflies: Evidence of male coercion?
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Sperm removal during copulation confirmed in the oldest extant damselfly, Hemiphlebia mirabilisDigestive organ in the female reproductive tract borrows genes from multiple organ systems to adopt critical functionsMechanisms and Evidence of Genital Coevolution: The Roles of Natural Selection, Mate Choice, and Sexual ConflictDynamic digestive physiology of a female reproductive organ in a polyandrous butterfly.Structural complexity and molecular heterogeneity of a butterfly ejaculate reflect a complex history of selection.
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Sexual coevolution of spermatophore envelopes and female genital traits in butterflies: Evidence of male coercion?
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scientific article published on 30 January 2014
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Sexual coevolution of spermato ...... es: Evidence of male coercion?
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Sexual coevolution of spermato ...... es: Evidence of male coercion?
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Carlos Cordero
Víctor Sánchez
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10.7717/PEERJ.247
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2014-01-30T00:00:00Z