Yolk steroids in great tit Parus major eggs: variation and covariation between hormones and with environmental and parental factors
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Yolk steroids in great tit Parus major eggs: variation and covariation between hormones and with environmental and parental factors
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Keywords
Yolk steroids, Avian, Birds, Ambient temperature, Incubation, Hatching asynchrony
Journal
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 6, Pages 843-856
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-04-20
DOI
10.1007/s00265-016-2107-1
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