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Stress promotes maleness in hermaphroditic modular animals.
Roger N Hughes
, PH Manriquez
, JH Bishop
,
Michael Burrows
SAMS UHI
Energy Innovation Team
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Environmental Stress
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Sperm Competition
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Sex Allocation
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Bryozoa
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Population Density
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Angiosperm
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bryozoa
100%
Sperm Competition
100%
Sex Allocation
100%
Population Density
100%
Angiosperm
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