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    Sexual size dimorphism in fallow deer (Dama dama): do larger, heavier males gain greater mating success?

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    Embargoed until: 5555-01-01
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    Volume
    49
    Pagination
    266 - 272
    Journal
    BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL
    Issue
    4
    ISSN
    0340-5443
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    Authors
    McElligott, AG; Gammell, MP; Harty, HC; Paini, DR; Murphy, DT; Walsh, JT; Hayden, TJ
    URI
    https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/256
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    • School of Biological and Chemical Sciences [1653]
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    © Springer-Verlag 2001
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