Evidence for a priming effect on maternal resource allocation: implications for interbrood competition.

scientific article published in August 2003

Evidence for a priming effect on maternal resource allocation: implications for interbrood competition. is …
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P356DOI10.1098/RSBL.2003.0028
P932PMC publication ID1698026
P698PubMed publication ID12952649
P5875ResearchGate publication ID10584789

P50authorLaurence D. HurstQ6500657
Marika CharalambousQ43142261
Andrew WardQ48975691
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P304page(s)S100-3
P577publication date2003-08-01
P1433published inProceedings of the Royal Society BQ2625424
P1476titleEvidence for a priming effect on maternal resource allocation: implications for interbrood competition.
P478volume270 Suppl 1

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