Sexual selection in insects (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lumley AJ, Michalczyk Ł, Kitson JJ, Spurgin LG, Morrison CA, Godwin JL, Dickinson ME, Martin OY, Emerson BC, Chapman T, Gage MJ (June 2015). "Sexual selection protects against extinction". Nature. 522 (7557): 470–3. doi:10.1038/nature14419. hdl:10261/181233. PMID 25985178.

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