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      Communal nesting in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster): an evaluation of costs and benefits based on patterns of dispersal and settlement

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      Canadian Journal of Zoology
      Canadian Science Publishing

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                Journal
                Canadian Journal of Zoology
                Can. J. Zool.
                Canadian Science Publishing
                0008-4301
                1480-3283
                February 1995
                February 1995
                : 73
                : 2
                : 383-391
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                10.1139/z95-042
                09c63ae8-46f1-4572-b0c1-ef1e12ba2fa5
                © 1995

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