For species where both parents work together to raise their offspring, cooperation is key -- it's as true for birds as it is for us! A new study from The Auk: Ornithological Advancesshows how pairs of Common Murres update each other on their condition so that when one partner needs a break, the other can pick up the slack.
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vrijdag 16 juni 2017
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Labels: Broedbiologie - Breeding biology
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