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      Shaped by the past, acting in the present: transgenerational plasticity of anti-predatory traits

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                Journal
                Oikos
                Oikos
                Wiley
                00301299
                November 2016
                November 2016
                March 14 2016
                : 125
                : 11
                : 1570-1576
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dept of Integrative Biology; Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, 501 Life Sciences West Stillwater OK 74078 USA
                [2 ]Dept of Biology; Univ. of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Dartmouth MA USA
                [3 ]Dept of Integrative Biology; Oklahoma State University; Stillwater OK USA
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                10.1111/oik.03114
                30ce147c-271f-47e3-a22a-5b225cf10264
                © 2016

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