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Yolk and feather carotenoids in relation to female condition and reproduction in the Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Jennifer L. Newbrey,
Wendy L. Reed
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Agriculture & Biology
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus
100%
carotenoids
46%
heterophils
12%
eggs
11%
carotenes
11%
hematocrit
9%
immunostimulants
6%
birds
6%
breeding
6%
reproductive traits
5%
plumage
5%
lutein
5%
egg masses
5%
egg yolk
5%
body condition
4%
reproductive success
4%
lymphocytes
4%
nests
4%
dates (fruit)
4%
erythrocytes
3%
pigments
3%
embryo (animal)
3%
antioxidants
3%
sampling
1%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
carotenoid
68%
feather
67%
egg
28%
allocation
13%
physical conditions
10%
breeding
10%
bird
8%
plumage
7%
passerine
6%
body condition
6%
reproductive success
6%
nest
5%
antioxidant
5%
embryo
5%
pigment
4%
blood
4%
young
3%
cell
3%
need
2%
index
2%
effect
1%