Early morning fledging improves recruitment in Great Tits Parus major

Ibis2.10
Volume: 157, Issue: 2, Pages: 351 - 355
Published: Dec 26, 2014
Abstract
A potential key event linking the nestling phase to first‐year survival is fledging (nest leaving) because this process is characterized by a major change of environments and therefore a sudden shift in selective forces. Here we assessed whether different facets of fledging predicted subsequent survival (measured as local recruitment) in Great Tits Parus major . Nestlings had a higher recruitment probability when they fledged early in the...
Paper Details
Title
Early morning fledging improves recruitment in Great Tits Parus major
Published Date
Dec 26, 2014
Journal
Volume
157
Issue
2
Pages
351 - 355
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