Proximate causes of avian protandry differ between subspecies with contrasting migration challenges

Volume: 27, Issue: 1, Pages: 321 - 331
Published: Sep 28, 2015
Abstract
In many migratory birds, males precede females during migration and arrival at the breeding sites. Three proximate mechanisms are proposed to explain this phenomenon of protandry: males 1) winter closer to breeding sites, 2) start spring migration earlier, and/or 3) migrate faster than females. So far, the relative contribution of these mechanisms to protandry is unknown. The present study investigated the importance of each of the 3 proximate...
Paper Details
Title
Proximate causes of avian protandry differ between subspecies with contrasting migration challenges
Published Date
Sep 28, 2015
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
321 - 331
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