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The micro-arthropod communities of some southern English streams
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Rundle
, S.
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.
Published 1988
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An experimental test for indirect benefits in <it>Drosophila melanogaster</it>
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Ödeen Anders
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Rundle
Howard
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Mooers Arne Ø
Published 2007-03-01
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Trait compensation in marine gastropods: shell shape, avoidance behavior, and susceptibility to predation
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Cotton, Peter A.
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Rundle
, Simon
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.
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Smith, Kathryn E.
Published 2004
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Spectral phenotyping of embryonic development reveals integrative thermodynamic responses
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Ibbini, Z.
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Rundle
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Spicer, J.I
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Tills, O.
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The Quantitative Genetics of Good Genes: Fitness, Male Display, and Female Preference
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Delcourt, Matthieu
Published 2011
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