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- who: Behavioral and colleagues from the simbiontes, Universidad Granada, Granada, Spain, cDepartamento Ecologu00eda Evolutiva have published the article: Made-up mouths with preen oil reveal genetic and phenotypic conditions of starling nestlings aDepartamento Ecologu00eda Funcional y Evolutiva Estaciu00f3n Experimental Zonas u00c1ridas (CSIC), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: (i) the authors explore the possibility that the coloration of nestling uropygial secretion has a genetic component, thus being a heritable character able of reflecting genetic quality. (iii) by swabbing gapes and inspecting swabs color, the authors explore the possibility that nestlings cosmetically use their uropygial secretion to . . .
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