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Does fertility trump monogamy?
J. Thomas Curtis
Pharmacology and Physiology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
mate fidelity
100%
monogamy
82%
fertility
49%
pair bond
34%
pregnancy
31%
prairie
30%
affiliative behavior
17%
reproductive status
14%
animal
12%
rodent
9%
Agriculture & Biology
monogamy
64%
Microtus ochrogaster
54%
pregnancy
20%
animal models
8%
rodents
7%
duration
6%