Sexual dimorphism in primate aerobic capacity: a phylogenetic test.

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Published in J Evol Biol on April 06, 2010

Authors

Patrik Lindenfors1, L J Revell, C L Nunn

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Zoology & Centre for the Study of Cultural Evolution, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. Patrik.Lindenfors@zoologi.su.se

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