Trading up: the fitness consequences of divorce in monogamous birds.
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Nonlethal predator effects on the turn-over of wild bird flocks.Sibling conflict and dishonest signaling in birds.Carry-over effects of the social environment on future divorce probability in a wild bird population.Mate and territory availability affect breeding dispersal and divorce in a resident Southern House WrenTroglodytes aedon musculuspopulationNo evidence that kin selection increases the honesty of begging signals in birdsCooperation facilitates the colonization of harsh environments
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Trading up: the fitness consequences of divorce in monogamous birds.
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Trading up: the fitness consequences of divorce in monogamous birds.
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Trading up: the fitness consequences of divorce in monogamous birds.
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Reinder Radersma
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10.1111/BRV.12143
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2014-10-10T00:00:00Z