scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1093/SYSBIO/SYZ023 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 31140573 |
P50 | author | Aaron M. Bauer | Q926922 |
Annemarie Ohler | Q2851464 | ||
Mark-Oliver Rödel | Q3293968 | ||
William Roy Branch | Q14939241 | ||
David C. Blackburn | Q19978490 | ||
Jimmy Adair McGuire | Q21340748 | ||
Theodore Papenfuss | Q21341923 | ||
Michele Menegon | Q21342070 | ||
Eli Greenbaum | Q21387906 | ||
Rayna C. Bell | Q69827228 | ||
Gregory F M Jongsma | Q118899565 | ||
Václav Gvoždík | Q21388103 | ||
Werner Conradie | Q21393158 | ||
Ange-Ghislain Zassi-Boulou | Q21395446 | ||
Daniel M. Portik | Q21779155 | ||
Raffael Ernst | Q22106972 | ||
Annika Hillers | Q25916844 | ||
Mareike Hirschfeld | Q28146722 | ||
Jens V. Vindum | Q28818826 | ||
Caleb Ofori-Boateng | Q31047680 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Simon P Loader | |
Susanne Müller | |||
Robert C Drewes | |||
Michael Veith | |||
Stefan Lötters | |||
Jos Kielgast | |||
Zoltán T Nagy | |||
Timothy J Colston | |||
Adam D Leaché | |||
James Harvey | |||
Alan Channing | |||
Marius Burger | |||
Ulrich Sinsch | |||
Arie Van Der Meijden | |||
Christopher D Barratt | |||
Daniela Rößler | |||
J Maximilian Dehling | |||
Lucinda P Lawson | |||
Marcel T Kouete | |||
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P433 | issue | 6 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | sexual dichromatism | Q125778310 |
P304 | page(s) | 859-875 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-11-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Systematic Biology | Q7663761 |
P1476 | title | Sexual Dichromatism Drives Diversification within a Major Radiation of African Amphibians | |
P478 | volume | 68 |
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