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The Quarterly Review of Biology | 2011

The Great Pheromone Myth. By Richard L. Doty. Baltimore (Maryland): Johns Hopkins University Press.

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1989

65.00. xiii + 278 p.; ill.; name and subject indexes. ISBN: 978-0-8018-9347-6. 2010.

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1987

Book Review:Social Behaviour in Fluctuating Populations. Studies in Behavioural Adaptation. Andrew Cockburn, John Lazarus

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1986

Book Review:The Ecology of Woodland Rodents, Bank Voles and Wood Mice. The Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Zoological Society of London, November 23-24, 1984. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London, Number 55. J. R. Flowerdew, J. Gurnell, J. H. W. Gipps

Ann Eileen Miller Baker; Yngve Espmark


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1985

Book Review:Man and Mouse: Animals in Medical Research. William Paton

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1984

Book Review:Rats and Mice: Their Biology and Control. The Rentokil Library. A. P. Meehan

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1982

Book Review:Parental Behaviour of Rodents. R. W. Elwood

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1976

Book Review:Mammalian Population Genetics. Michael H. Smith, James Joule

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1976

Book Review:The Ecology of Small Mammals. M. J. Delany

Ann Eileen Miller Baker


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 1976

Book Review:Genetics and Social Structure: Mathematical Structuralism in Population Genetics and Social Theory. Paul Ballonoff

Ann Eileen Miller Baker

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