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Looking after your partner: sentinel behaviour in a socially monogamous bird Mark C. Mainwaring1 and Simon C. Griffith1,2 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2 School of Biol
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Document Date: 2014-12-09 00:05:27


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University of New South Wales / Macquarie University / Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station / /

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cooperative and polygynous breeding systems / stable groups / study site / monogamous breeding systems / stable social groups / steel / /

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University of New South Wales / Sydney / School of Biological / Earth & Environmental Sciences / Macquarie University Animal Ethics Committee / Macquarie University / Sydney / Department of Biological Sciences / Australian Research Council / /

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Kang Nian Yap / Ingrid Boucaud / Luke McCowan / Fiona Finch / Nora Prior / Emilie Perez / Mark Tilley / Jeff Graves / Mark C. Mainwaring / Grant Disclosures / David Humphries / Linear Model / Simon C. Griffith / Vicki Dowling / Garry Dowling / Rob Magrathand / Keith Leggett / Lesley Rogers / /

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