GROWTH AND ALLOCATION IN CAPTIVE COMMON MURRE (URIA AALGE) CHICKS
Abstract
In birds, relative growth rates of morphological characters change in response to restricted food intake during development. Differential allocation of limited resources is hypothesized to reflect functional priorities for developing chicks. Body mass, wing, and flight feathers have been identified as potential priorities for seabird chicks. We used allometry to examine allocation in captive Common Murre chicks fed within a range of natural...
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Title
GROWTH AND ALLOCATION IN CAPTIVE COMMON MURRE (URIA AALGE) CHICKS
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
722 - 722
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