Long-lasting effects of maternal condition in free-ranging cervids.
Causes of phenotypic variation are fundamental to evolutionary ecology because they influence the traits acted upon by natural selection. One such cause of phenotypic variation is a maternal effect, which is the influence of the environment experienced by a female (and her corresponding phenotype) o...
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Auteurs principaux: | Eric D Freeman, Randy T Larsen, Ken Clegg, Brock R McMillan |
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2013
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