Fluctuating asymmetry of red deer antlers negatively relates to individual condition and proximity to prime age
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Concha Mateos | J. Carranza | Juliana Valencia | C. Mateos | Juan Carranza | Susana Alarcos | Cristina B. Sánchez-Prieto | S. Alarcos | Juliana Valencia | C. Sánchez-Prieto | Concha Mateos
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