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- young and inexperienced; "a fledgling enterprise"; "a fledgling skier"; "an unfledged lawyer" (同)unfledged, callow
- young bird that has just fledged or become capable of flying (同)fledgeling
- (of a young bird) having acquired its flight feathers; "a fledgling robin" (同)fledgeling
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- 羽の生えそろったばかりのひな鳥 / 青二才,未熟者
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Fledgling or Fledglings may refer to:
- Curtiss Fledgling, a trainer aircraft
- Fergie's Fledglings, a group of Manchester United players recruited under the management of Alex Ferguson
- Fledgling (birds), a young bird that has recently left its nest but is still dependent on parental care and feeding
- Fledgling (insect), an insect that has just fledged, i.e. undergone its final moult to become an adult or imago.
- Fledgling (novel), a 2005 science fiction novel by Octavia Butler
- Fledgling, a 2009 novel of the Liaden universe
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English Journal
- High feather mercury concentrations in the wandering albatross are related to sex, breeding status and trophic ecology with no demographic consequences.
- Bustamante P1, Carravieri A2, Goutte A3, Barbraud C4, Delord K4, Chastel O4, Weimerskirch H4, Cherel Y4.
- Environmental research.Environ Res.2016 Jan;144(Pt A):1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2015.10.024. Epub 2015 Oct 31.
- Hg can affect physiology of seabirds and ultimately their demography, particularly if they are top consumers. In the present study, body feathers of >200 wandering albatrosses from Possession Island in the Crozet archipelago were used to explore the potential demographic effects of the long-term
- PMID 26529556
- Unexpected positive and negative effects of continuing inbreeding in one of the world's most inbred wild animals.
- Weiser EL1,2, Grueber CE3,4,5, Kennedy ES6, Jamieson IG3.
- Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.Evolution.2016 Jan;70(1):154-66. doi: 10.1111/evo.12840. Epub 2015 Dec 30.
- Inbreeding depression, the reduced fitness of offspring of related individuals, is a central theme in evolutionary biology. Inbreeding effects are influenced by the genetic makeup of a population, which is driven by any history of genetic bottlenecks and genetic drift. The Chatham Island black robin
- PMID 26683565
- Rapid warming and drought negatively impact population size and reproductive dynamics of an avian predator in the arid southwest.
- Cruz-McDonnell KK1,2, Wolf BO1.
- Global change biology.Glob Chang Biol.2016 Jan;22(1):237-53. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13092. Epub 2015 Nov 18.
- Avian communities of arid ecosystems may be particularly vulnerable to global climate change due to the magnitude of projected change for desert regions and the inherent challenges for species residing in resource limited ecosystems. How arid-zone birds will be affected by rapid increases in air tem
- PMID 26367541
- Introduction: Young Fatherhood: Lived experiences and policy challenges.
- Neale B1.
- Social policy and society : a journal of the Social Policy Association.Soc Policy Soc.2016 Jan;15(1):75-83.
- The entry of young people into early parenthood has long been regarded as an issue for social policy and for professional practice in the UK and internationally. Despite a steadily falling trend, most notably since 1998, the UK still has one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in Europe, conce
- PMID 26740794
Japanese Journal
- Intravascular Molecular Imaging for Atherosclerosis:– A Fledgling but Realistic World With Lights and Ultrasounds –
- Ontogenetic change of morphology and surface texture of long bones in the Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea, Ardeidae)
- Kindergarten Children's and Teachers' Cognitions of "Mottainai" and Their Socio-Moral Judgments about Environmental Deviancy<教育科学>
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