The hypothesis of adaptive radiation in evolutionary biology: hard facts about a hazy concept
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M. Gaudeul | X. Aubriot | J. Dubuisson | Sabine Hennequin | Florian Jabbour | T. Haevermans | Anaëlle Soulebeau | G. Rouhan | Thomas Haevermans | S. Hennequin
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