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doi: [removed]jeb[removed]Nongenetic inheritance and the evolution of costly female preference R. BONDURIANSKY* & T. DAY† *Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univ
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Cambridge University / School of Biological / Earth and Environmental Sciences / University of New South Wales / Sydney / Evolution & Ecology Research Centre / EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY / Queen’s University / Kingston / Bonduriansky / Evolution & Ecology Research Centre / Princeton University / Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada / EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Paternal / T. DAY† *Evolution & Ecology Research Centre / /

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