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J M Drayton

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?M D Jennions, J M Drayton, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 1, 2007
Sounds different: inbreeding depression in sexually selected traits in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, J Hunt, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2010
Inbreeding and courtship calling in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, R N C Milner, M D Hall, et al.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|June 23, 2007
Do female black field crickets Teleogryllus commodus benefit from polyandry?M D Jennions, J M Drayton, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|May 1, 2007
Sounds different: inbreeding depression in sexually selected traits in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, J Hunt, R Brooks, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 9, 2010
Inbreeding and courtship calling in the cricket Teleogryllus commodusJ M Drayton, R N C Milner, M D Hall, et al.
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