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Source Video file from Galván I, Camarero P, Mateo R, Negro J (2016). "Porphyrins produce uniquely ephemeral animal colouration: a possible signal of virginity". Scientific Reports. DOI:10.1038/srep39210. PMID 27976701. PMC: 5156940.
Author Galván I, Camarero P, Mateo R, Negro J
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