The adaptive significance of autumn leaf colours
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Thomas N. Sherratt | Stephen D. Wratten | Andrew J. Young | David M. Wilkinson | A. Dixon | S. Wratten | A. Young | T. Sherratt | Anthony F. G. Dixon | Denise Phillip | D. Phillip | D. Wilkinson | Denise Phillip
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