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Telomere attrition predicts reduced survival in a wild social bird, but short telomeres do not.
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Telomere attrition predicts reduced survival in a wild social bird, but short telomeres do not.
Wood EM, Young AJ. Telomere attrition predicts reduced survival in a wild social bird, but short telomeres do not. Mol Ecol. 2019 08; 28(16):3669-3680.
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South Africa
Sparrows
Survival Rate
Telomere
Telomere Shortening
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