Site-infidelity by budworm-linked warblers at the edge of an area defoliated by spruce budworm
Most songbird species show some degree of fidelity to their previous breeding location, especially after successful reproduction. However, species associated with highly dynamic food sources (e.g., outbreaking insects) may have to adopt more flexible strategies. Three species (Tennessee Warbler, Lei...
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Autores principales: | Jeanne Moisan Perrier, Daniel Kneeshaw, Martin-Hugues St-Laurent, Marc-André Villard |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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