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Carotenoids
Biology
Chemistry
Food colorings
Sexual reproduction
Vitamins
Sexual selection
Biological pigments
Vitamin A
Carotene
House finch
Sexual dimorphism

Carotenoid-Based Coloration, Condition, and Immune Responsiveness in the Nestlings of a Sexually Dimorphic Bird of Prey

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