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      Reproductive investment is connected to innate immunity in a long-lived animal

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      Oecologia
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                Journal
                Oecologia
                Oecologia
                Springer Nature
                0029-8549
                1432-1939
                October 2016
                May 23 2016
                October 2016
                : 182
                : 2
                : 347-356
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                10.1007/s00442-016-3657-7
                01877756-a756-4566-9323-cf56bae8fbec
                © 2016

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