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Integrating development with evolution: a case study with beetle horns
Empirical studies demonstrating an immediate relevance of development for understanding evolution in natural populations are rare because most population biologists do not study the developmental mechanisms regulating the expression of their traits of interest. Emlen discusses results from studies o...
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