Runaway coevolution: adaptation to heritable and nonheritable environments

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Runaway coevolution: adaptation to heritable and nonheritable environments is …
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P356DOI10.1111/EVO.12470
P932PMC publication ID4184967
P698PubMed publication ID24916074

P50authorMichael J. WadeQ6831522
Devin M. DrownQ56552285
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P433issue10
P921main subjectco-evolutionQ208841
P1104number of pages8
P304page(s)3039-3046
P577publication date2014-07-09
P1433published inEvolutionQ4038411
P1476titleRunaway coevolution: adaptation to heritable and nonheritable environments
P478volume68

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