Orally administered melatonin improves nocturnal rest in young and old ringdoves (Streptopelia risoria).
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A. Rodriguez | R. Reiter | S. Paredes | M. Terrón | C. Barriga | Ana B. Rodríguez | V. Valero | Ana Rodriguez
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