How Is Genetic Variance Maintained Through Sexual Selection?
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Astrid T. Groot is Group Leader for Population Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology. In addition, she is also Associate Professor of Chemical Communication at the University of Amsterdam and Research Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University. Her current research interests include the evolution of chemical communications, such as signal and response coevolution. She is on the editorial board of Biology Letters and Associate Editor of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
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