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spellingShingle Peskov, V. N., Sinyavskaya, I. A., Emelyanov, I. G., Vestnik Zoologii, Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance, Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
title Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
title_full Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
title_fullStr Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
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title_short Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
title_sort interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
title_unstemmed Interrelations between different forms of group variability of quantitative traits in microtus socialis (Cricetidae, mammalia) in the peak phase of population abundance
topic Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10058-012-0036-7