Parental morph combination does not influence innate immune function in nestlings of a colour-polymorphic African raptor
Abstract Conditions experienced during early life can have long-term individual consequences by influencing dispersal, survival, recruitment and productivity. Resource allocation during development can have strong carry-over effects onto these key parameters and is directly determined by the quality...
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Main Authors: | Carina Nebel, Arjun Amar, Arne Hegemann, Caroline Isaksson, Petra Sumasgutner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bd67f4964aa044f39a0f10ac47b70bd9 |
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