Hazel Dormice Wonder When To Have Kids Also
Monday, April 30, 2012 - 20:40
in Biology & Nature
If a species´ reproductive strategy is evolutionarily adapted to the environmental constraints encountered by that species in its natural habitat, such as availability of food resources and predictability of the environment, and the aim generally is to produce the largest possible number of surviving offspring under particular conditions, then common dormice are defying that just a little. read more
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