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Sex‐biased dispersal in the Arabian babbler (Argya squamiceps)
Sex‐biased dispersal plays a central role in shaping social structure and reproductive strategies in many bird species. In the Arabian Babbler Argya squamiceps, a cooperatively breeding species with pronounced male philopatry, dispersal occurs individually or in kin‐based same‐sex coalitions.
Roni Ostreiher +2 more
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Secukinumab in the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Pooled Pharmacokinetics and Safety Results From the SUNSHINE and SUNRISE Phase 3 Studies. [PDF]
Alavi A +13 more
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The detrimental effects of conventional farming on bird biodiversity are increasingly documented. Despite this, the specific impacts of both organic and conventional farming practices on bird coloration and sperm quality in natural settings remain unexplored. This study aimed to determine whether these farming practices differentially affect body mass,
Ségolène Humann‐Guilleminot +5 more
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Operation Sunrise: America's OSS, Swiss Intelligence, and the German Surrender 1945
Stephen P. Halbrook
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Label and quantify mRNA molecules in live cell experiments using SunRISER and dNEMO
Yue Guo, Gabriel J. Kowalczyk, Robin Lee
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Treatment and monitoring of a high-density population of bare-nosed wombats for sarcoptic mange. [PDF]
Leary TN +4 more
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Birds may use their singing behaviours and song structure as agonistic signals in territorial encounters. We conducted an observational study to test this hypothesis in male Adelaide's Warblers Setophaga adelaidae, a tropical songbird that defends a territory year‐round.
Peter C. Mower +4 more
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