Consistent individual differences in the social phenotypes of wild great tits, Parus major
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B. Voelkl | D. Farine | J. Firth | L. Aplin | R. Crates | A. Culina | C. Garroway | C. Hinde | B. Sheldon | I. Psorakis | L. R. Kidd | N. Milligan | R. Radersma | B. Verhelst | Lindall R. Kidd | L.M. Aplin | J.A. Firth | D.R. Farine | B. Voelkl | R.A. Crates | A. Culina | C.J. Garroway | C.A. Hinde | L.R. Kidd | I. Psorakis | N.D. Milligan | R. Radersma | B.L. Verhelst | B.C. Sheldon | J. A. Firth | Ioannis Psorakis | Brecht L. Verhelst | Reinder Radersma | Nicole D Milligan | A. Čulina
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