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Significantly more genera were found on non-diving birds as expected but this correlation was not significant for any of the other measures of r-PTR.
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Disadvantaged birds also carried more energy reserves (fat), as expected.
Overall, results are as expected.
Somewhat surprisingly, we observed here only minimal effects of DES administration on the POM volume defined by aromatase-immunoreactive neurons and PPT or DPN had absolutely no effect on this measure despite the fact that testosterone-treated birds showed, as expected [12], [78] a doubling of POM volume.
As expected, birds quickly spotted and ate moths that were all dark gray or all tan.
As expected, birds occurred at higher densities in areas dominated by forests than dominated by plantations, mostly due to the scarcity of late-successional forest birds in plantations.
As expected, birds showed low similarity in both coding and non-coding region with mammals, although they exhibited high similarity in the coding regions in pairwise comparisons with G. gallus.
As expected, control birds (injected only with PBS) did not show changes in lymphocyte profiles (P-range: 0.38 0.85, Fig. 2).
As expected, the birds showed very little reaction to these two butterflies.
As expected, sexually immature birds were in the majority (marked juveniles within their first year of life: 25 ± 2% = 4 ± 3 individuals; subadults in their second and third year: 54 ± 7% = 8 ± 4 individuals); however, also 21 ± 5% = 5 ± 3 sexually mature birds were present, out of which 3 ± 2% = 1 ± 1 birds could be classified as local territory-holding breeders.
The sign of the coefficient is also as expected: the higher the number of birds, the lower the cost per bird.
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