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%0 Journal Article
%1 RN207
%A Lamatsch, D. K.
%A Fischer, P.
%A Lampert, K. P.
%A Geiger, M.
%A Schlupp, I.
%A Schartl, M.
%D 2008
%J Evol Ecol
%K Schartl imported
%P 687-697
%R doi:10.1007/s10682-008-9264-2
%T Diploid Amazon mollies (Poecilia formosa) show a higher fitness than triploids in clonal competition experiments
%V 23
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author = {Lamatsch, D. K. and Fischer, P. and Lampert, K. P. and Geiger, M. and Schlupp, I. and Schartl, M.},
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timestamp = {2020-07-24T12:55:44.000+0200},
title = {Diploid Amazon mollies (Poecilia formosa) show a higher fitness than triploids in clonal competition experiments},
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