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Patterns of sperm damage in Chernobyl passerine birds suggest a trade-off between sperm length and integrity
Author(s):
Terje Laskemoen
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Anders Moller
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Timothy A. Mousseau
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Tomas Albrecht
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Jan Lifjeld
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T. Laskemoen
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Melissah Rowe
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Anders Pape Møller
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Ignacio Garcia Hermosell
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2013
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