Sexual and Parental Behaviour (19 Jan. - 11 Feb.)

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BIOL 4362 Key References (Sexual & Parental Behaviour)
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Dawood, K., Pillard, R.C., Horvath, C., Revelle, W. and Bailey, J.M. 2000. Familial
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