Cell - 8 September 2016

(Amelia) #1

The answers to these questions and more will have to
await future studies. But whatever they may be, the finding
that bird parents can communicate vocally with their em-
bryos to shape their development and subsequent behavior
and reproductive fitness is pretty stunning!


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Cindy Lu


Cell 166 , September 8, 2016 1343
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