
pmid: 16506315
There is growing interest in birds' apparent ability to adjust offspring sex ratios. A new study suggests one mechanism in quails and awareness of the issue is helping conservationists manage one of New Zealand's most critically endangered parrots. Nigel Williams reports.
Drug Implants, Male, Conservation of Natural Resources, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Reproduction, Quail, Animals, Female, Sex Ratio, Corticosterone, New Zealand
Drug Implants, Male, Conservation of Natural Resources, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Reproduction, Quail, Animals, Female, Sex Ratio, Corticosterone, New Zealand
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