Rapid growth in adolescence leads to fewer offspring, UC Riverside biologists find

Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - 04:14 in Biology & Nature

University of California, Riverside biologists working on guppies - small freshwater fish that have been the subject of long-term studies - report that rapid growth responses to increased food availability after a period of growth restriction early in life have repercussions in adulthood...

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