Reproductive asynchrony and population divergence between two tropical bird populations
Year of publication: |
2005
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Authors: | Moore, Ignacio T. ; Bonier, Frances ; Wingfield, John C. |
Published in: |
Behavioral Ecology. - International Society for Behavioral Ecology, ISSN 1045-2249. - Vol. 16.2005, 4, p. 755-762
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Publisher: |
International Society for Behavioral Ecology |
Subject: | biodiversity | bird | dialects | DNA | estrogen | evolution | microsatellite | migration rate | reproduction | song | speciation | testosterone | tropics | Zonotrichia capensis |
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