animal behavior
European Seabirds Shed Light On Why Older Parents' Offspring Have Shorter Lives
Previous studies suggest older parents give birth to offspring that, on average, live shorter lives. In a recent study of European shorebirds, researchers believe they have shed some new light on the matter.
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