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Jan Klein & Nikolas Nikoladis, 2005. The descent of the antibody-based immune system by gradual evolution. Proc. National Academy of Sciences 102(1):169-174....
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David Hershenov, 2005. Do dead bodies pose a problem for biological approaches to personal identity? Mind 114(453):31-59. ABSTRACT. Part of the appeal of the...
Arturo Casadevall, 2005. Fungal virulence, vertebrate endothermy, and dinosaur extinction -- is there a connection? Fungal Genetics & Biology IN PRESS. ...
Gina D. Wesley-Hunt, 2005. The morphological diversification of carnivores in North America. Paleobiology 31(1):35-55. ABSTRACT. ... STEPHAN PICKERING /...
Ki Andersson, 2005. Were there pack-hunting canids in the Tertiary, and how ... STEPHAN PICKERING / Chofetz Chayim ben-Avraham The Dinosaur Fractals Project ...
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Roger Hardling & Arja Kaitala, 2004. The evolution of repeated mating under sexual conflict. Jour. Evolutionary Biology 18(1):106-115. ABSTRACT. In insects,...
Gerald Mayr, 2005. Tertiary plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) and a novel hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships of penguins (Spheniscidae). Jour. ...
U.S. Johansson & P.G. Ericson, 2005. A re-evaluation of the basal phylogenetic relationships within trogons (Aves: Trogonidae) based on nuclear DNA sequences....
R.R. Warner & L.M. Dill, 2000. Courtship displays and coloration as indicators of safety rathern than of male quality: the safety assurance hypothesis. ...
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