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364 related items for PubMed ID: 30101503
1. Effects of interspecific coexistence on laying date and clutch size in two closely related species of hole-nesting birds. Møller AP, Balbontín J, Dhondt AA, Remeš V, Adriaensen F, Biard C, Camprodon J, Cichoń M, Doligez B, Dubiec A, Eens M, Eeva T, Goodenough AE, Gosler AG, Gustafsson L, Heeb P, Hinsley SA, Jacob S, Juškaitis R, Laaksonen T, Leclercq B, Massa B, Mazgajski TD, Nager RG, Nilsson JÅ, Nilsson SG, Norte AC, Pinxten R, Robles H, Solonen T, Sorace A, van Noordwijk AJ, Lambrechts MM. J Anim Ecol; 2018 Nov; 87(6):1738-1748. PubMed ID: 30101503 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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