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Piersma T, Mendes L, Hennekens J, et al. Breeding plumage honestly signals likelihood of tapeworm infestation in females of a long-distance migrating shorebird, the bar-tailed godwit. Zoology (Jena). 2001;104(1):41-8doi: 10.1078/0944-2006-00003.
Piersma, T., Mendes, L., Hennekens, J., Ratiarison, S., Groenewold, S., & Jukema, J. (2001). Breeding plumage honestly signals likelihood of tapeworm infestation in females of a long-distance migrating shorebird, the bar-tailed godwit. Zoology (Jena, Germany), 104(1), 41-8. https://doi.org/10.1078/0944-2006-00003
Piersma, T, et al. "Breeding plumage honestly signals likelihood of tapeworm infestation in females of a long-distance migrating shorebird, the bar-tailed godwit." Zoology (Jena, Germany) vol. 104,1 (2001): 41-8. doi: https://doi.org/10.1078/0944-2006-00003
Piersma T, Mendes L, Hennekens J, Ratiarison S, Groenewold S, Jukema J. Breeding plumage honestly signals likelihood of tapeworm infestation in females of a long-distance migrating shorebird, the bar-tailed godwit. Zoology (Jena). 2001;104(1):41-8. doi: 10.1078/0944-2006-00003. PMID: 16351817.
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