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Differential effects of continuous and intermittent daytime food deprivation periods on metabolism and reproductive performance in diurnal zebra finches
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Changes in brain peptides associated with reproduction and energy homeostasis: Putative roles of gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone‐II and tyrosine hydroxylase in determining reproductive performance in response to daily food availability times in diurnal zebra finches
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Effects of timed food availability on reproduction and metabolism in zebra finches: Molecular insights into homeostatic adaptation to food-restriction in diurnal vertebrates
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Food deprivation during photosensitive and photorefractory life-history stages affects the reproductive cycle in the migratory Red-headed Bunting(Emberiza bruniceps)
Control of annual reproductive cycle in the subtropical house sparrow (Passer domesticus): evidence for conservation of photoperiodic control mechanisms in birds