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Colour Cues That Are Not Directly Attached to the Body of Males Do Not Influence the Mate Choice of Zebra Finches.Female Zebra Finches Smell Their EggsZebra Finch chicks recognise parental scent, and retain chemosensory knowledge of their genetic mother, even after egg cross-fostering.Blue petrels recognize the odor of their egg.Individual- and Species-Specific Skin Microbiomes in Three Different Estrildid Finch Species Revealed by 16S Amplicon Sequencing.Olfaction in Chicken (Gallus gallus): A Neglected Mode of Social Communication?Variation in Reproductive Success Across Captive Populations: Methodological Differences, Potential Biases and Opportunities
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im September 2015 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2015
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Impact of kin odour on reproduction in zebra finches
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Anna Gagliardo
E. Tobias Krause
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10.1007/S00265-015-1995-9
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2015-09-04T00:00:00Z