Sex-Specific Fitness Effects of Nutrient Intake on Reproduction and Lifespan
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David Raubenheimer | Stephen J. Simpson | Matthew D. Hall | Robert C. Brooks | Russell Bonduriansky | S. Simpson | R. Bonduriansky | R. Brooks | D. Raubenheimer | F. Clissold | A. Maklakov | M. Hall | Alexei A. Maklakov | Felix Zajitschek | Josephine Dessmann | Fiona Clissold | Felix Zajitschek | Josephine Dessmann
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