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Testosterone trade-offs and partnering in women and men
Author: van Anders, Sari
Date created: 2007
Corticosterone-mediated reproductive decisions: sex allocation, the cost of reproduction and maternal fitness
Author: Love, Oliver P.
Date created: 2007

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