Ovulation order mediates a trade-off between pre-hatching and post-hatching viability in an altricial bird.
Simultaneously dependent siblings often compete for parentally provided resources. This competition may lead to mortality, the probability of which may be a function, in part, of the individual offspring's production order. In birds, serial ovulation followed by hatching asynchrony of simultane...
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Autor principal: | Keith W Sockman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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