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Reproduction / Biology / Semen / Fertility / Evolutionary biology / Germ cells / Squid / Female sperm storage / Spermatozoon / Sperm / Loliginidae / Doryteuthis plei
Date: 2016-04-21 08:39:04
Reproduction
Biology
Semen
Fertility
Evolutionary biology
Germ cells
Squid
Female sperm storage
Spermatozoon
Sperm
Loliginidae
Doryteuthis plei

Functional morphology of the seminal receptacle of the squid Doryteuthis plei (Blainville, Cephalopoda: Loliginidae): unraveling postcopulatory sexual selection mechanisms in cephalopods. Luiza Saad saadluiza@gmai

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