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Within-Pair Copulations: Are Female Tree Swallows Feathering Their Own Nests?

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doi 10.2307/4089048
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EvolutionEcologySystematicsAnimal ScienceBehaviorZoology
Date

October 1, 1995

Authors
Michael P. Lombardo
Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)


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