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by researchers from the University of Bath has examined the impact of polygamy in birds on the long-term survival of different species. The study, published in the journal concluded that birds that breed
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by researchers from the University of Bath has examined the impact of polygamy in birds on the long-term survival of different species. The study, published in the journal concluded that birds that breed
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