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Evolutionary biology / Animals / Feather / House Finch / Sexual dimorphism / Mate choice / Parasitism / Plumage / Chromatophore / Biology / Zoology / Bird anatomy
Date: 2013-04-03 14:23:57
Evolutionary biology
Animals
Feather
House Finch
Sexual dimorphism
Mate choice
Parasitism
Plumage
Chromatophore
Biology
Zoology
Bird anatomy

Behavioral Ecology Vol. 13 No. 3: 401–407 Differential effects of a parasite on ornamental structures based on melanins and carotenoids Patrick S. Fitze and Heinz Richner

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