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21by Giska, Iwona, Farelo, Liliana, Pimenta, João, Seixas, Fernando A., Ferreira, Mafalda S., Marques, João P., Miranda, Inês, Letty, Jérôme, Jenny, Hannes, Hackländer, Klaus, Magnussen, Eyðfinn, Melo-Ferreira, José“...Changing from summer-brown to winter-white pelage or plumage is a crucial adaptation to seasonal...”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019)
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22by Ekblom, Robert, Farrell, Lindsay L, Lank, David B, Burke, Terry“... basis for differences in plumage coloration and mating strategies in a non-model bird species, the ruff...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2012)
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23by Møller, Anders Pape, Laursen, Karsten, Izaguirre, Jorge, Marzal, Alfonso“... the uropygial grand were more likely to have oil on their plumage. We tested whether 19 characters differed...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2021)
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24by Thomas, Daniel B., McGoverin, Cushla M., McGraw, Kevin J., James, Helen F., Madden, Odile“... penguin and endowed modern penguins with a costly plumage trait that appears to be chemically unique among...”
Published in Journal of The Royal Society Interface (2013)
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25“... it is not possible to study known individuals from birth, morphometrics (predominantly patterns of plumage...”
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26by Darby, Jamie Hendrick, Harris, Mike P., Wanless, Sarah, Quinn, John L., Bråthen, Vegard Sandøy, Fayet, Annette L., Clairbaux, Manon, Hart, Tom, Guilford, Tim, Freeman, Robin, Jessopp, Mark John“... on each leg to attempt to overcome issues of leg tucking in plumage while sitting on the water, which...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2022)
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27by Talbot, Sandra L., Sage, George K., Sonsthagen, Sarah A., Gravley, Meg C., Swem, Ted, Williams, Jeffrey C., Longmire, Jonathan L., Ambrose, Skip, Flamme, Melanie J., Lewis, Stephen B., Phillips, Laura, Anderson, Clifford, White, Clayton M.“... because of the polytypic nature of melanin-based plumage characteristics used in subspecies designations...”
Published in PLOS ONE (2017)
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