MYELOFIBROSIS-RELATED ANEMIA: CURRENT AND EMERGING THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES



Maternal androgens increase sibling aggression, dominance, and competitive ability in the siblicidal black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla).

Animals and plants routinely produce more offspring than they hoop earrings can afford to rear.Mothers can favour certain young by conferring on them competitive advantages such as a leading position in the birth sequence, more resources or hormones.Avian mothers create hatching asynchrony within a clutch and at the same time bestow the eggs with d

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