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Juvenile Starlings Exposed To Embryonic Corticosterone Have Enhanced Flight Performance

Veterinary News
Thu, 09 October 2008
Exposure to maternal stress is commonly thought to be bad for offspring, but is it always? Researchers experimentally increased yolk levels of the stress hormone corticosterone in European starling eggs to mimic the 'signal' offspring receive that they will be raised in a low quality environment.

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