The shapes of bird beaks are highly controlled by nondietary factors
Jen A. Bright(University of Bristol), Emily J. Rayfield(University of Bristol), Samuel N. Cobb(University of York), Jesús Marugán‐Lobón(Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)
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