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- 1073/pnas.1203495109. PMC 3427103. PMID 22869736. Székely T, Fairbairn DJ, Blanckenhorn WU (2007). ****, Size and Gender Roles: Evolutionary Studies of ****ual...
- hdl:10261/44557. S2CID 85330510. Székely T, Lislevand T, Figuerola J, Fairbairn D, Blanckenhorn W (2007). ****, Size, and Gender Roles: Evolutionary Studies of ****ual...
- Allen Moore (2007–2010), Michael G. Ritchie (2011-2017), and Wolf U. Blanckenhorn (2017-2021). The current editor is Max Reuter (University College London)...
- "****ual size dimorphism in amphibians: an overview". In Fairbairn, D. J.; Blanckenhorn, W. U.; Székely, T. (eds.). ****, Size, and Gender Roles: Evolutionary...
- European Journal of Entomology, 94(4), Pp 445-452. Density and Migration Blanckenhorn, W. 1991. "Fitness consequences of foraging success in water striders...
- is not carefully monitored, considerable economic losses could occur. Blanckenhorn, W.U. (1997). "Altitudinal life history variation in the dung flies Scathophaga...
- evolutionary studies of ****ual size dimorphism", pp. 124–132, DJ Fairbairn, WU Blanckenhorn & T. Szekely (Eds). A Guide to the: Red HartebeestAlcelaphus buselaphus...
- (4): 655. doi:10.1071/zo9770655. ISSN 0004-959X. Fairbairn, Daphne J. Blanckenhorn, Wolf U. Székely, Tamás. (2009). ****, size, and gender roles : evolutionary...
- Capellini, I. (2007). "Dimorphism in the hartebeest". In Fairbairn, D. J.; Blanckenhorn, W. U.; Székely, T. (eds.). ****, Size and Gender Roles: Evolutionary...
- (3): 925–933. JSTOR 2260158. Daniel Berner, Christian Körner & Wolf U. Blanckenhorn (2004). "Gr****hopper po****tions across 2000 m of altitude: is there...