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Author Correction: Testosterone histories from tusks reveal woolly mammoth musth episodes
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Testosterone histories from tusks reveal woolly mammoth musth episodes
Hormones in biological media reveal endocrine activity related to development, reproduction, disease and stress on different timescales1. Serum provides immediate circulating concentrations2, whereas various tiss...
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A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA
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Open AccessGrowth of a deep-water, predatory fish is influenced by the productivity of a boundary current system
The effects of climate change on predatory fishes in deep shelf areas are difficult to predict because complex processes may govern food availability and temperature at depth. We characterised the net impact o...