Poor prey quality is compensated by higher provisioning effort in passerine birds
Abstract In altricial avian species, nutrition can significantly impact nestling fitness by increasing their survival and recruitment chances after fledging. Therefore, the effort invested by parents towards provisioning nestlings is crucial and represents a critical link between habitat resources a...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Senécal, Julie-Camille Riva, Ryan S. O’Connor, Fanny Hallot, Christian Nozais, François Vézina |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/863f06196f794c9bb9f4a2f43f80e852 |
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