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546  Schaefer, H. M. and J. Braun. 2009. Reliable cues and signals of fruit quality are contingent 

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547  Schaefer, H. M. and G. D. Ruxton. 2009. Deception in plants: mimicry or perceptual 

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548  Schegloff, E. A. 2000. Overlapping talk and the organization of turn-taking for 

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549  Scheib, J. E., S. W. Gangestad, and R. Thornhill. 1999. Facial attractiveness, symmetry and 

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550  Schenk, H. J., R. M. Callaway, and B. E. Mahall. 1999. Spatial root segregation: Are plants 

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551  Schenk, H. J. 2006. Root competition: beyond resource depletion. Journal of Ecology 94: 

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552  Scherer, K. R. 2005. What are emotions? And how can they be measured? Social Science 



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553  Scherer, K. R. 2009. The dynamic architecture of emotion: evidence for the component 

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554  Scherer, K. R. and T. Brosch. 2009. Culture-specific appraisal biases contribute to emotion 

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555  Scherer, M., W. G. Sullivan, D. J. Smith, L. G. Phillips, and M. C. Robson. 1989. An 

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556  Schiestl, F. P., R. Peakall, J. G. Mant, F. Ibarra, C. Schulz, S. Franke, and W. Francke. 

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557  Schiestl, F. P. 2004. Floral evolution and pollinator mate choice in a sexually deceptive 

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558  Schiestl, F. P. 2005. On the success of a swindle: pollination by deception in orchids. 

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559  Schiestl, F. P. and S. Cozzolino. 2008. Evolution of sexual mimicry in the orchid subtribe 

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560  Schlichting, C. D., A. G. Stephenson, and L. E. Small. 1990. Pollen loads and progeny 

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561  eSchmidt, K. L. and J. F. Cohn. 2001. Human facial expressions as adaptations: 

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562  Schmidt, V., H. M. Schaefer, and H. Winkler. 2004. Conspicuousness, not colour as 

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563  Schmitt, D. P. and D. M. Buss. 1996. Strategic self-promotion and competitor derogation: 

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564  Schnee, C., T. G. Köllner, M. Held, T. C. J. Turlings, J. Gershenzon, and J. Degenhardt. 

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565  Schröber, M. 2003. Experimental study of affect bursts. Speech Communication 40: 99–

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566  Schröder, G. and E. Lanka. 2005. The mating pair formation system of conjugative 



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567  Schug, J., D. Matsumoto, Y. Horita, T. Yamagishi, and K. Bonnet. 2010. Emotional 

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568  Schuster, M., C. P. Lostroh, T. Ogi, and E. P. Greenberg. 2003. Identification, timing, and 

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569  Schwinning, S. and J. Weiner. 1998. Mechanisms determining the degree of size 

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570  Shackelford, T. K., A. T. Goetz, F. E. Guta, and D. P. Schmitt. 2006. Mate guarding and 

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