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Ecological barrier crossing strategies in small migratory birds depend on wing morphology and plumage color. [PDF]
Dufour P +16 more
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Genes controlling avian plumage colors
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Abstract This article puts forward a new methodology in artistic education. It is based on scientific utopia as it aims for the implementation in schools of the cátedras de la Boniteza (the Boniteza's Art Chair), where an inhabiting artist changes the institution from within through the development of quality art projects.
José María Mesías‐Lema
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Unraveling the population genetic structure and identifying candidate genes for dorsal plumage color in Liangshan Yanying chickens. [PDF]
Yu J +10 more
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Genome-wide Analyses Identifies Known and New Markers Responsible of Chicken Plumage Color. [PDF]
Mastrangelo S +6 more
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Psittaciformes exhibit high levels of morphological diversity, particularly in skull and beak structure, previously linked to diet and body size. Although there were some levels of significance between diet and beak shape, body mass was a much stronger co‐variate. Diet is not determining beak shape within the clade.
Shannon L. Harrison +2 more
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Gray plumage color is more cryptic than brown in snowy landscapes in a resident color polymorphic bird. [PDF]
Koskenpato K +3 more
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The Monetary Policy–Commodities Nexus: A Survey
ABSTRACT This survey synthesizes evidence on the bidirectional links between commodity markets and monetary policy. On the commodities‐to‐policy side, we review how shocks to energy, food, and metals pass through to inflation, inflation expectations, economic activity, and financial stability in state‐dependent ways that vary by shock type, exposure ...
Martin T. Bohl +2 more
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It’s All About Me (Or Is It Us?): The Narrative Antecedents of the Locus of Celebrity
Abstract For two decades, research on individual and organizational celebrity has flourished. However, the literature remains limited in several ways. First, despite recent gains regarding the antecedents of celebrity, current theory does not fully explain why celebrity resides at a specific locus (i.e., at the individual‐ and/or organizational level).
Laura D’Oria +3 more
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