Plumage color manipulation has no effect on social dominance or fitness in zebra finches
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Plumage color manipulation has no effect on social dominance or fitness in zebra finches
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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 459-467
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2017-12-21
DOI
10.1093/beheco/arx195
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