![Avian olfactory receptor gene repertoires: evidence for a well-developed sense of smell in birds? | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Avian olfactory receptor gene repertoires: evidence for a well-developed sense of smell in birds? | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences](https://royalsocietypublishing.org/cms/asset/ce5d8416-acab-441c-ba88-fcb038bea4a0/2309fig1.jpg)
Avian olfactory receptor gene repertoires: evidence for a well-developed sense of smell in birds? | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Reduction in population size and not a shift in parasite community affect evolution of immune genes in island birds
A MAGYARSÁG VONZÁSÁBAN SPECULUM HISTORIAE DEBRECENIENSE 31. (A Debreceni Egyetem Történelmi Intézete Kiadványai) Sorozats
Evolution of immune genes in island birds: reduction in population sizes can explain island syndrome
![PDF) Evolution of immune genes in island birds: reduction in population sizes can explain island syndrome PDF) Evolution of immune genes in island birds: reduction in population sizes can explain island syndrome](https://i1.rgstatic.net/publication/365257812_Evolution_of_immune_genes_in_island_birds_reduction_in_population_sizes_can_explain_island_syndrome/links/637913f837878b3e87c3abd2/largepreview.png)