Nature 433, 375 - 376 (27 January 2005); doi:10.1038/433375a 
Sexual behaviour: Rapid speciation in an arthropod
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Nature 433, 375 - 376 (27 January 2005); doi:10.1038/433375a 
Sexual behaviour: Rapid speciation in an arthropod 
TAMRA C. MENDELSON AND KERRY L. SHAW

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XIAO Jianqiang                              
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The Chinese Academy of Sciences
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