Experimental evidence that brighter males sire more extra-pair young in tree swallows

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Experimental evidence that brighter males sire more extra-pair young in tree swallows is …
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P356DOI10.1111/MEC.13665
P698PubMed publication ID27105297

P2093author name stringLinda A Whittingham
Peter O Dunn
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P433issue15
P304page(s)3706-3715
P577publication date2016-04-22
P1433published inMolecular EcologyQ6895946
P1476titleExperimental evidence that brighter males sire more extra-pair young in tree swallows
P478volume25

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