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Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification

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Published in:Evolution Letters
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Published: 2022
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spellingShingle Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
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title Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_auth Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_full Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_fullStr Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_full_unstemmed Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_short Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
title_sort decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
topic Biology
Natural Sciences — Life Sciences
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url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/evl3.302?af=R