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Functional Ecology[removed], 796 – 802 Copulatory plugs in the Iberian Rock Lizard do not prevent insemination by rival males
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Document Date: 2010-12-10 05:31:55


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Animal Mating Systems / Blackwell Publishing Ltd. / /

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Canada / Portugal / United Kingdom / /

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University of Sheffield / University of Chicago Press / Museum of Zoology University of Michigan / University of Lisbon / American Museum of Natural History / Plant Sciences / /

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José C. Conde / Van Damme / Eduardo G. Crespo / /

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