Predicting trait values and measuring selection in complex life histories: reproductive allocation decisions in Soay sheep.
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T. Clutton‐Brock | M. Rees | T. Coulson | J. Pemberton | D. Childs | T H Clutton-Brock | J M Pemberton | M Rees | D Z Childs | T N Coulson | Tim Coulson
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