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1by Monneret, René-Jean, Ruffinoni, René, Parish, David, Pinaud, David, Kéry, MarcSubjects: “...BUGS...”
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2by Monneret, René-Jean, Ruffinoni, René, Parish, David, Pinaud, David, Kéry, MarcSubjects: “...BUGS...”
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3by Monneret, René-Jean, Ruffinoni, René, Parish, David, Pinaud, David, Kéry, MarcSubjects: “...BUGS...”
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6by Gimenez, O, Crainiceanu, C, Barbraud, C, Jenouvrier, S, Morgan, B, J TSubjects: “...WinBUGS...”
Published in Biometrics (2006)
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7by Gimenez, O, Crainiceanu, C, Barbraud, C, Jenouvrier, S, Morgan, B, J TSubjects: “...WinBUGS...”
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8by Gimenez, O, Crainiceanu, C, Barbraud, C, Jenouvrier, S, Morgan, B, J TSubjects: “...WinBUGS...”
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9by Gimenez, O, Crainiceanu, C, Barbraud, C, Jenouvrier, S, Morgan, B, J TSubjects: “...WinBUGS...”
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10by Gimenez, O, Crainiceanu, C, Barbraud, C, Jenouvrier, S, Morgan, B, J TSubjects: “...WinBUGS...”
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12by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... breeding females via blood sucking bugs, a method with negligible stress for the birds. Sex ratio did...”
Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2013)
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13by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... breeding females via blood sucking bugs, a method with negligible stress for the birds. Sex ratio did...”
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14by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... and their replacement clutch in 2008 and 2009. Blood samples were taken non-invasively by blood-sucking bugs. Prolactin...”
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15by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... and their replacement clutch in 2008 and 2009. Blood samples were taken non-invasively by blood-sucking bugs. Prolactin...”
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16“... terns (Sterna hirundo) using blood-sucking bugs. Reproductive parameters as well as prey abundance on a...”
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17“... terns (Sterna hirundo) using blood-sucking bugs. Reproductive parameters as well as prey abundance on a...”
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18by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... and ultimately triggering nest desertion. Using blood-sucking bugs (Dipetalogaster maxima), we measured baseline...”
Published in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (2014)
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19by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... blood-sucking bugs (Dipetalogaster maximus), a non-invasive method with negligible stress for the birds...”
Published in General and Comparative Endocrinology (2012)
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20by Riechert, Juliane, Chastel, Olivier, Becker, Peter H“... and ultimately triggering nest desertion. Using blood-sucking bugs (Dipetalogaster maxima), we measured baseline...”
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