Wing-size related habitat choice of Great Reed Warbler females: the role of habitat quality and management
Intersexual differences in habitat choice can arise if males and females differ in morphology, physiology, niche partitioning, or resource use, and can be influenced by variation in habitat structure, quality, and management. To better understand such intersexual differences, we studied habitat choi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas O. MérÅ', Antun Žuljević, Katalin Varga, Szabolcs Lengyel |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/82508b15d2324005882b29e7bca9ec55 |
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