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Die Lebensstadien und ihre physiologische Zeit bei Vögeln — eine allometrische Betrachtung

Life-stages and physiological time in birds — an allometric approach

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Prinzinger, R. Die Lebensstadien und ihre physiologische Zeit bei Vögeln — eine allometrische Betrachtung. J Ornithol 131, 47–61 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01644897

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