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Morphological novelty emerges from pre-existing phenotypic plasticity

Authors
  1. AP Moczek
  2. AR Leichty
  3. AV Badyaev
  4. C Zeng
  5. CC Ledón-Rettig
  6. CC Ledón-Rettig
  7. CC Ledón-Rettig
  8. CK Ghalambor
  9. CK Ghalambor
  10. DW Pfennig
  11. DW Pfennig
  12. DW Pfennig
  13. DW Pfennig
  14. DW Pfennig
  15. DW Pfennig
  16. DW Pfennig
  17. DW Pfennig
  18. DW Pfennig
  19. EM Standen
  20. GA Wray
  21. GP Wagner
  22. I Gomez-Mestre
  23. J Gestel van
  24. JS Paull
  25. KJ Livak
  26. KL Gosner
  27. ME Santos
  28. ML Collyer
  29. ML Collyer
  30. NA Levis
  31. NA Levis
  32. NA Levis
  33. NA Levis
  34. Nicholas A. Levis
  35. RA Martin
  36. RA Martin
  37. RA Martin
  38. S Casasa
  39. SF Gilbert
  40. SL Rutherford
  41. SM Scheiner
  42. SM Scheiner
  43. SS Kulkarni
  44. T Masek
  45. T Schwander
  46. WC Ho
  47. Y Huang
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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