Circulating carotenoid levels are negatively associated with previous reproductive success in Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens)
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Circulating carotenoid levels are negatively associated with previous reproductive success in Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens)
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages 64-70
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Canadian Science Publishing
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2012-12-13
DOI
10.1139/cjz-2012-0243
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