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Feather-pecking and victim pigmentation

Linda Keeling, Leif Andersson, Karin E. Schütz, Susanne Kerje, Robert Fredriksson, Örjan Carlborg, Charles K. Cornwallis, Tommaso Pizzari and Per Jensen ()
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Linda Keeling: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Leif Andersson: Uppsala University
Karin E. Schütz: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Susanne Kerje: Uppsala University
Robert Fredriksson: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Örjan Carlborg: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Charles K. Cornwallis: University of Sheffield
Tommaso Pizzari: IFM, Linköping University
Per Jensen: IFM, Linköping University

Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7009, 645-646

Abstract: A genetic factor that encourages this form of farmyard bullying has been identified.

Date: 2004
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