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Title: Greater precision, not parsimony, is the key to testing the peri-ovulation spandrel hypothesis: a response to comments on Havlíček et al. 2015
Author(s): Havlicek, Jan
Cobey, Kelly D
Barrett, Louise
Klapilova, Katerina
Roberts, S Craig
Contact Email: craig.roberts@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: Sep-2015
Date Deposited: 19-Apr-2016
Citation: Havlicek J, Cobey KD, Barrett L, Klapilova K & Roberts SC (2015) Greater precision, not parsimony, is the key to testing the peri-ovulation spandrel hypothesis: a response to comments on Havlíček et al. 2015. Behavioral Ecology, 26 (5), pp. 1265-1267. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arv137
Abstract: We welcome the wide range of comments provoked by the introduction of our alternative theoretical perspective on the peri-ovulation paradigm (Havlíček etal. 2015)—some positive and some very critical—and here we address briefly some of the key objections
DOI Link: 10.1093/beheco/arv137
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