What is the function of sexually dimorphic legs in the neotropical harvestman Promitobates ornatus (Opiliones, Gonyleptidae): ornament for females or weapons against conspecific males? (2007)
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- Autor USP: MACHADO, GLAUCO - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Assunto: OPILIONA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Abstracts
- Conference titles: International Congress of Arachnology
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ABNT
ZATZ, C. e MACHADO, Glauco. What is the function of sexually dimorphic legs in the neotropical harvestman Promitobates ornatus (Opiliones, Gonyleptidae): ornament for females or weapons against conspecific males? 2007, Anais.. São Pedro: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. . Acesso em: 21 jan. 2026. -
APA
Zatz, C., & Machado, G. (2007). What is the function of sexually dimorphic legs in the neotropical harvestman Promitobates ornatus (Opiliones, Gonyleptidae): ornament for females or weapons against conspecific males? In Abstracts. São Pedro: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Zatz C, Machado G. What is the function of sexually dimorphic legs in the neotropical harvestman Promitobates ornatus (Opiliones, Gonyleptidae): ornament for females or weapons against conspecific males? Abstracts. 2007 ;[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] -
Vancouver
Zatz C, Machado G. What is the function of sexually dimorphic legs in the neotropical harvestman Promitobates ornatus (Opiliones, Gonyleptidae): ornament for females or weapons against conspecific males? Abstracts. 2007 ;[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] - No risk to scrambling? Mating tactic does not affect the frequency of leg autotomy in a New Zealand harvestman
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