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Indrek Ots

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 28, 2006
When not to avoid inbreedingHanna Kokko, Indrek Ots
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Health impact of blood parasites in breeding great titsIndrek Ots, Peeter Hõrak
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|August 3, 2004
Bone alkaline phosphatase as a sensitive indicator of skeletal development in birds: a study of the great tit nestlingsVallo Tilgar, Indrek Ots, Raivo Mänd
Oecologia|March 21, 2003
Carotenoid-based plumage coloration of male greenfinches reflects health and immunocompetenceLauri Saks, Indrek Ots, Peeter Hõrak
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Do great tits (Parus major) starve to reproduce?Peeter Hõrak, Susanne Jenni-Eiermann, Indrek Ots
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 12, 2003
Immune response is energetically costly in white cabbage butterfly pupaeDalial Freitak, Indrek Ots, Alo Vanatoa, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Immune function and survival of great tit nestlings in relation to growth conditionsP Hõrak, L Tegelmann, Indrek Ots, et al.
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Carotenoid-based plumage coloration reflects hemoparasite infection and local survival in breeding great titsPeeter Hõrak, Indrek Ots, Helen Vellau, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 20, 2006
Antioxidant protection, carotenoids and the costs of immune challenge in greenfinchesPeeter Hõrak, Mihkel Zilmer, Lauri Saks, et al.
Plos One|June 12, 2008
Effects of experimental brood size manipulation and gender on carotenoid levels of Eurasian kestrels Falco tinnunculusToni Laaksonen, Juan J Negro, Sami Lyytinen, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 28, 2006
When not to avoid inbreedingHanna Kokko, Indrek Ots
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Health impact of blood parasites in breeding great titsIndrek Ots, Peeter Hõrak
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : PBZ|August 3, 2004
Bone alkaline phosphatase as a sensitive indicator of skeletal development in birds: a study of the great tit nestlingsVallo Tilgar, Indrek Ots, Raivo Mänd
Oecologia|March 21, 2003
Carotenoid-based plumage coloration of male greenfinches reflects health and immunocompetenceLauri Saks, Indrek Ots, Peeter Hõrak
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Do great tits (Parus major) starve to reproduce?Peeter Hõrak, Susanne Jenni-Eiermann, Indrek Ots
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 12, 2003
Immune response is energetically costly in white cabbage butterfly pupaeDalial Freitak, Indrek Ots, Alo Vanatoa, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Immune function and survival of great tit nestlings in relation to growth conditionsP Hõrak, L Tegelmann, Indrek Ots, et al.
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Carotenoid-based plumage coloration reflects hemoparasite infection and local survival in breeding great titsPeeter Hõrak, Indrek Ots, Helen Vellau, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 20, 2006
Antioxidant protection, carotenoids and the costs of immune challenge in greenfinchesPeeter Hõrak, Mihkel Zilmer, Lauri Saks, et al.
Plos One|June 12, 2008
Effects of experimental brood size manipulation and gender on carotenoid levels of Eurasian kestrels Falco tinnunculusToni Laaksonen, Juan J Negro, Sami Lyytinen, et al.
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