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903
Erratum
Nest construction by a ground-nesting bird represents a potential trade-off between egg crypticity and thermoregulation
Paul M. Mayer, Levica M. Smith, Robert G. Ford, Dustin C. Watterson and Marshall D. McCutchen, et al.