Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer.
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Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer.
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Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer.
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Antler size provides an honest signal of male phenotypic quality in roe deer.
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A J Mark Hewison
Daniel Delorme
François Klein
Guy Van Laere
Olof Liberg
Pauline Magnien
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10.1086/512046
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z