Female songbirds are more likely to sing when they share parenting responsibilities and live year‐round in stable tropical environments, according to new research by University of the Pacific Professor of Biology Karan Odom.
Female songbirds are more likely to sing when they share parenting responsibilities and live year‐round in stable tropical environments, according to new research by University of the Pacific Professor of Biology Karan Odom.
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