Sexual differences in habitat use by small mammals: evolutionary strategy or reproductive constraint?

作者: Douglas W. Morris

DOI: 10.1007/BF00384462

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摘要: This study examines the hypothesis that intersexual differences in habitat use by small mammals is an adaptive strategy. Specifically, I evaluate occurrence of sexual Peromyscus and Microtus, test possible mechanisms which may lead to such differences.

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