Capital-income breeding in wild boar: a comparison between two sexes
Abstract Organisms differ in the strategy adopted to fuel reproduction by using resources either previously acquired and stored in body reserves (capital breeding) or, conversely, acquired during their reproductive activity (income breeding). The choice of one or the other strategy is related to sev...
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Main Authors: | Rudy Brogi, Roberta Chirichella, Francesca Brivio, Enrico Merli, Elisa Bottero, Marco Apollonio |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e0abf54e75c64c78b79bca1dd0ab1aad |
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