When Looks Can Kill: The Evolution of Sexually Dimorphic Floral Display and the Extinction of Dioecious Plants
Otto, J.C.V.andS.P.
Proceedings Biological Sciences 269(1496): 1187-1194
2002
DOI: 10.2307/3067522
Accession: 068264522
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