Why do female mink with high stereotypy levels have slow-growing offspring? In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Applied Ethology (1995)
Mason, G. J., Leipoldt, A., de Jonge, G.
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1995
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Mason, G. J., Leipoldt, A., de Jonge, G. 1995. Why do female mink with high stereotypy levels have slow-growing offspring? In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Applied Ethology. Rutter, S. M., Rushen, J., Randle, H. D., Eddison, J. C. H. C. (eds), 133-134. Exeter University, Exeter, UK.
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