scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P819 | ADS bibcode | 2011PLoSO...616233G |
P356 | DOI | 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0016233 |
P953 | full work available at URL | http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016233 |
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3022759 | ||
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3022759?pdf=render | ||
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0016233&type=printable | ||
P932 | PMC publication ID | 3022759 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 21267411 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 49785828 |
P50 | author | Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez | Q37371377 |
Leigh W. Simmons | Q45340657 | ||
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P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International | Q20007257 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | sexual selection | Q206913 |
genetic variation | Q349856 | ||
Onthophagus taurus | Q2024678 | ||
animal sexual behaviour | Q2431958 | ||
P304 | page(s) | e16233 | |
P577 | publication date | 2011-01-01 | |
2011-01-18 | |||
P1433 | published in | PLOS One | Q564954 |
P1476 | title | Good genes and sexual selection in dung beetles (Onthophagus taurus): genetic variance in egg-to-adult and adult viability | |
Good Genes and Sexual Selection in Dung Beetles (Onthophagus taurus): Genetic Variance in Egg-to-Adult and Adult Viability | |||
P478 | volume | 6 |
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