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Tag: early life effects

#StoryBehindThePaper, Guest post, Special features

Growing up hyena

The first in the behind-the-scenes series for the Journal of Animal Ecology’s Animal Social Network Special Issue, this blog post is provided by Julie Turner (@WanderingBiol) and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Early‐life relationships matter: Social position during early life predicts fitness among female spotted hyenas“, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology Animal Social Networks Special Issue. Do you ever … Continue reading Growing up hyena

Unknown's avatarBeth PrestonJanuary 18, 2021November 23, 20211 Comment

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A blog from the Journal of Animal Ecology

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Tracking retractions as a window into the scientific process

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