Aggressive males are more attractive to females and more likely to win contests in jumping spiders
10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.06.030
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Main Authors: | Kwek, Bernetta Zi Wei, Tan, Min, Yu, Long, Zhou, Wei, Chang, Chia-chen, Li, Daiqin |
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其他作者: | BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES |
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