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Wider penile bones in dominant male bank voles

Posted on: 7 February 2012 in 2012

Genital morphology linked to social status in the bank vole

Lemaitre, J-F., Ramm, S.A., Jennings, N. & Stockley, P. (2012) Genital morphology linked to social status in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66: 97-105.

Genital morphology linked to social status in the bank vole

Keywords: Stockley, sperm competition, sexual selection, rodents.

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