Michel et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Contrasting the effects of maternal and behavioral characteristics on fawn birth mass in white-tailed deerMichel et al., 2015
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- Michel E
- Demarais S
- Strickland B
- Belant J
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- PLoS One
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Maternal care influences offspring quality and can improve a mother's inclusive fitness. However, improved fitness may only occur when offspring quality (ie, offspring birth mass) persists throughout life and enhances survival and/or reproductive success. Although …
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