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The aim of this study was to explore whether hand-reared European starlings and similar-aged birds caught from the wild as juveniles differ in their fear of humans.
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Importantly, despite both relying on social learning from adults when acquiring the novel foraging skill, CORT-treated and control juveniles differed in their social learning strategies.
We found that male and female juveniles differed in how the experimental plot sex ratio affected the probability that a juvenile left the plot at least once during the study period (interaction sex × plot sex ratio treatment; Table 3; Fig. 5).
Those cases found that juveniles differ from adults, in mental development and in propensity to change patterns of behaviour.
Our society recognizes that juveniles differ from adults in their thinking, reasoning and decision-making capacities.
Juveniles differ from adults in their black bill and legs, "scaly" appearing wings, and mantle with dark feather tips, dark carpal wing bar, and short tail streamers.
The sexes are identically plumaged, and juveniles differ from the adults only in that the feathers show pale fringes, particularly on the wings.
Here, we investigated if female BALB/c mice derived from in-house breeding and BALB/c mice from a vendor which were shipped during their juvenile life differ in their HPA axis activity and stress responsiveness in adulthood.
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