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2%) were the result of extra-pair fertilizations; along with 21 years of age regarding 79 broods (Twenty six.6%) got no less than one extra-pair nestling. Numerous measures of propagation denseness acquired independent effects on extra-pair dna paternity. Very first, trial and error plot of land sort impacted extra-pair dna paternity, together […] View
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Crowell Bright posted an update 2 years, 9 months ago
2%) were the result of extra-pair fertilizations; along with 21 years of age regarding 79 broods (Twenty six.6%) got no less than one extra-pair nestling. Numerous measures of propagation denseness acquired independent effects on extra-pair dna paternity. Very first, trial and error plot of land sort impacted extra-pair dna paternity, together…[Read more]
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