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Parasites and bright birds: new data and a new prediction
M. Zuk
Administration (CBS)
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Resident Species
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Haematozoa
100%
Migrant Species
100%
Phylogeny
50%
Central America
50%
Wintering Habitat
50%
Infection Rate
50%
Shared Ancestry
50%
Confounding Effect
50%
Co-evolving
50%
Breeding Habitat
50%
Hamilton-Zuk Hypothesis
50%
Tropical Environment
50%
Tropical Data
50%
Host Residents
50%
Tropical Birds
50%
South American Birds
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Parasitology
100%
Americans
50%
Cladistics
50%
Ancestry
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Haematozoa
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Parasitology
100%
Cladistics
50%