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Is Sexual Conflict an “Engine of Speciation”? Sergey Gavrilets Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Mathematics, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, University of Te
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Oxford University Press / Princeton University Press / Sinauer Associates Inc. / Cambridge University Press / Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press / Harvard University Press / Clark AG / /

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Netherlands / /

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University of Tennessee / National Institute / /

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by-product / Online Article / promiscuous mating systems / /

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Speciation sea / /

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Cambridge University / Sergey Gavrilets Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / Harvard University / National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis / Houston AI / Princeton University / Department of Mathematics / Oxford University / University of Tennessee / Knoxville / /

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PLoS ONE / /

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Mediterranean / /

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hybridization / gene expression / recombination / /

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