University of Groningen Dose-response effects of light at night on the reproductive physiology of great tits (Parus major) Dominoni,
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K. Oers | M. Visser | D. Dominoni | P. O’Shaughnessy | Jane E. Robinson | B. Helm | M. Jong | M. Bellingham | Bethany Smith | J. Robinson
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