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Premating isolating mechanisms in sympatric and allopatric Hyla regilla and Hyla californiae
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RP20091
Author:
Ball, R. W.
;
Jameson, D. L.
Citation:
EVOLUTION. 1966 v.20, no.4 : 533-551;
Year:
1966
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Frogs - Reproduction
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Hyla regilla
;
Hyla californiae
;
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