Viability costs of condition-dependent sexual male display in a drumming wolf spider
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Johanna Mappes | Rauno V. Alatalo | J. Mappes | J. Kotiaho | R. Alatalo | Janne S. Kotiaho | Silja Parri | S. Parri
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