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The scent of senescence

Posted on: 12 January 2011 in 2011

The scent of senescence: sexual signalling and female preference in house mice

Garratt, M., Stockley, P., Armstrong, S.D., Beynon, R.J. & Hurst, J.L. (2011) The scent of senescence: sexual signalling and female preference in house mice. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 24: 2398-2409.

The scent of senescence

Keywords: Stockley, Hurst, Beynon, life history strategy, competitive signalling, mate choice, rodents, MUPs.

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