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Early Bird Gets the Worm

Common North American sparrows called dark-eyed juncos assert their superiority early, says USU biologist Kim Sullivan. Juvenile birds that socially dominate their peers are more likely to be successful foragers, survive harsh winters and become prolific breeders. Sullivan is investigating hormonal response to stress in young birds.
 
For more information, contact Kimberly Sullivan, associate professor, Biology Department, College of Science, Utah State University, 435-797-3713; yejunco@biology.usu.edu.

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