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Eggshell Spottiness Reflects Maternally Transferred Antibodies in Blue Tits

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Bibliographic reference Holveck, Marie-Jeanne ; Gregoire, Arnaud ; Staszewski, Vincent ; Guerreiro, Romain ; Perret, Philippe ; et. al. Eggshell Spottiness Reflects Maternally Transferred Antibodies in Blue Tits. In: PLoS One, Vol. 7, no.11, p. 50389 (2012)
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