The rate of telomere loss is related to maximum lifespan in birds
Gianna M. Tricola(Bucknell University), Mark F. Haussmann(Bucknell University), Carol M. Vleck(Iowa State University), Kazuo Okanoya(The University of Tokyo), David W. Winkler(Wentworth Institute of Technology), Simon Verhulst(University of Groningen), David B. Lank(Simon Fraser University), Elizabeth A. Schreiber(Smithsonian Institution), Mirre J. P. Simons(University of Sheffield), Jason L. Brown, Charles E. Huntington, Raoul K. Boughton(University of Memphis), George J. Divoky, Nathaniel T. Wheelwright(Bowdoin College), Els Atema(University of Groningen), Frans A. Juola(Bucknell University), Rebecca C. Young(University of Alaska Fairbanks), John A. Eimes(Sungkyunkwan University), Stephan J. Schoech(University of Memphis), Alexander S. Kitaysky(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Paul M. Thompson(University of Aberdeen), Rebecca J. Safran(University of Colorado Boulder), Hannah P. Litwa(Bucknell University), G. Mulder(University of Groningen), Ian C. T. Nisbet
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
January 15, 2018
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