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Females may adjust reproductive investment through the Bruce effect

Posted on: 4 March 2009 in 2009

Female behaviour plays a critical role in controlling murine pregnancy block

Becker, S.D. & Hurst, J.L. (2009) Female behaviour plays a critical role in controlling murine pregnancy block. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B 276, 1723-1729.

Female behaviour plays a critical role in controlling murine pregnancy block

Keywords: Hurst, rodents, scent communication, mating strategy.

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