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Mechanisms Of Life History Evolution

This interdisciplinary volume unites evolutionary and molecular biologists from various fields (life history theory, molecular biology, developmental biology, aging, phenotypic plasticity, social behaviour, and endocrinology) who use studies of molecular mechanisms to solve fundamental questions in life history evolution in a variety of organisms.
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This interdisciplinary volume unites evolutionary & molecular biologists from various fields (life history theory, molecular biology, developmental biology, aging, phenotypic plasticity, social behaviour, & endocrinology) who use studies of molecular mechanisms to solve fundamental questions in life history evolution in a variety of organisms.

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