Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: Methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities
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2017Author
Griffith, Simon C.Crino, Ondi L.
Andrew, Samuel C.
Nomano, Fumiaki Y.
Adkins-Regan, Elizabeth
Alonso-Alvarez, Carlos
Bailey, Ida E.
Bittner, Stephanie S.
Bolton, Peri E.
Boner, Winnie
Boogert, Neeltje
Boucaud, Ingrid C. A.
Briga, Michael
Buchanan, Katherine L.
Caspers, Barbara A.
Cicho?, Mariusz
Clayton, David F.
Derégnaucourt, Sebastien
Forstmeier, Wolfgang
Guillette, Lauren M.
Hartley, Ian R.
Healy, Susan D.
Hill, Davina L.
Holveck, Marie-Jeanne
Hurley, Laura L.
Ihle, Malika
Tobias Krause, E.
Mainwaring, Mark C.
Marasco, Valeria
Mariette, Mylene M.
Martin-Wintle, Meghan S.
McCowan, Luke S. C.
McMahon, Maeve
Monaghan, Pat
Nager, Ruedi G.
Naguib, Marc
Nord, Andreas
Potvin, Dominique A.
Prior, Nora H.
Riebel, Katharina
Romero-Haro, Ana A.
Royle, Nick J.
Rutkowska, Joanna
Schuett, Wiebke
Swaddle, John P.
Tobler, Michael
Trompf, Larissa
Varian-Ramos, Claire W.
Vignal, Clémentine
Villain, Avelyne S.
Williams, Tony D.
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1439-0310Journal
EthologyVolume
123Issue
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eth.12576/abstractAbstract
...The zebra finch remains an excellent captive animal system and our aim is to sharpen the insight that future studies of this species can provide, both to our understanding of this species and also with respect to the reproduction of captive animals more widely. We hope to improve systematic reporting methods and that further investigation of the issues we raise will lead both to advances in our fundamental understanding of avian reproduction as well as to improvements in future welfare and experimental efficiency….Type
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10.1111/eth.12576
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