Eco-evolutionary feedback promotes Red Queen dynamics and selects for sex in predator populations.

scientific article published on 22 February 2016

Eco-evolutionary feedback promotes Red Queen dynamics and selects for sex in predator populations. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/EVO.12885
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P698PubMed publication ID26899793

P50authorLutz BecksQ46242723
Maria Abou ChakraQ58319109
P2093author name stringJulia Haafke
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P433issue3
P921main subjectpredationQ170430
P1104number of pages12
P304page(s)641-652
P577publication date2016-03-09
P1433published inEvolutionQ4038411
P1476titleEco-evolutionary feedback promotes Red Queen dynamics and selects for sex in predator populations
P478volume70

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