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Genetic signals underlying individual and kin recognition in mammals

Posted on: 26 February 2019 in 2020

Funded by NERC

Funded by NERC ACCE DTP studentship, 2016 - 2020

PhD studentship held by Holly Coombes, supervisors Jane Hurst, Paula Stockley & Rob Beynon.

Keywords: Hurst, Beynon, Stockley, kin recognition, individual recognition, scent communication, project.

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