Coccidial infection does not influence preening behavior in American goldfinches.
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Full Title: Acta Ethol
Abbreviation: Acta Ethol
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"This project was funded by NSF Grant 0923088 to Geoffrey E. Hill. Adrian Surmacki has been financially supported by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education as a part of “Support for International Mobility of Scientists Program” (553/MOB/2009/0). Special thanks are due to Margarita Rios-Kessler who helped with processing birds at all stages of the study and maintained captive flocks. Christine A. Sundermann generously shared her vast knowledge and experience about processing coccidia samples. Constructive discussions with Mark Liu helped to shape experimental design. Members of Geoffrey Hill and Wendy Hood laboratories as well as Lynn Siefferman provided many helpful comments on the project."
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