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Functional significance of elaborate secondary sexual traits and their evolution in the water strider genus
Rheumatobates
Author(s):
Locke Rowe
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Kathleen Westlake
,
Douglas Currie
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L. ROWE
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KP Westlake
,
DC Currie
,
L Rowe
,
K. P. Westlake
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D. Currie
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2006
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The Canadian Entomologist
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