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Volume 8 (2011) - June 2011

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The high Andes, gene flow and a stable hybrid zone shape the genetic structure of a wide-ranging South American parrot

Juan F Masello, Petra Quillfeldt, Gopi K Munimanda, Nadine Klauke, Gernot Segelbacher, H Martin Schaefer, Mauricio Failla, Maritza Cortés, Yoshan Moodley Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:16 (15 June 2011)

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The embryonic development of the central American wandering spider Cupiennius salei

Carsten Wolff, Maarten Hilbrant Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:15 (14 June 2011)

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Ejecting chick cheats: a changing paradigm?

Tomáš Grim Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:14 (13 June 2011)

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Workers dominate male production in the neotropical bumblebee Bombus wilmattae (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Anett Huth-Schwarz, Adolfo León, Rémy Vandame, Robin FA Moritz, F Bernhard Kraus Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:13 (8 June 2011)

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