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University of Ottawa : Age at Birth Matters - Impact of Mother's Age on Her Daughters' Reproduction
lifetime reproductive successRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryColorado Rocky MountainsColoradoMarmota flaviventris
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[TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Ottawa issued the following news release: Daughters born to older mothers appear to be reproductively more successful throughout their lives, yet age at a faster rate, according to a University of Ottawa and University of Aberdeen study of yellow-bellied mar
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