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530 related items for PubMed ID: 18312341

  • 1. Can we measure the benefits of help in cooperatively breeding birds: the case of superb fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneus?
    Cockburn A, Sims RA, Osmond HL, Green DJ, Double MC, Mulder RA.
    J Anim Ecol; 2008 May; 77(3):430-8. PubMed ID: 18312341
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  • 2. Demography of male reproductive queues in cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneus.
    Cockburn A, Osmond HL, Mulder RA, Double MC, Green DJ.
    J Anim Ecol; 2008 Mar; 77(2):297-304. PubMed ID: 18070042
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  • 3. How helpers help: disentangling ecological confounds from the benefits of cooperative breeding.
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  • 4. Positive effects of helpers on reproductive success in the brown treecreeper and the general importance of future benefits.
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    J Anim Ecol; 2007 May 22; 76(3):459-70. PubMed ID: 17439463
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  • 13. Aging and Senescence across Reproductive Traits and Survival in Superb Fairy-Wrens (Malurus cyaneus).
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    Le Bohec C, Gauthier-Clerc M, Grémillet D, Pradel R, Béchet A, Gendner JP, Le Maho Y.
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  • 18. Promiscuity drives sexual selection in a socially monogamous bird.
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  • 20. Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrens.
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