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    ... depending on the stage of reproduction. The relative importance of maternal and offspring traits on energy...
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    ... conflicting evidence of differential maternal expenditure in male and female offspring and, thus, suggestions...
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    by NJ Lunn, John Arnould
    Published 1997
    Subjects: ...maternal expenditure...
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    ... of maternal energy delivery rates. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY . 2006;60(2):137-149. Within pinnipeds...
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    ...Within pinnipeds, phocids and otariids show differing maternal care. strategies. Phocids rear young...
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    ... in maternal body condition, potentially contributing to the decreased reproductive rate of the population...
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    ..., that social density affects levels of maternal cortisol and testosterone, leading to fitness-relevant changes...
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    ...Meise K, von Engelhardt N, Forcada J, Hoffman J. Offspring hormones reflect the maternal prenatal...
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    ... in maternal body condition, potentially contributing to the decreased reproductive rate of the population...
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    ..., that social density affects levels of maternal cortisol and testosterone, leading to fitness-relevant changes...
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