Carry-over effects of food supplementation on recruitment and breeding performance of long-lived seabirds

Volume: 282, Issue: 1812, Pages: 20150762 - 20150762
Published: Aug 7, 2015
Abstract
Supplementation of food to wild animals is extensively applied as a conservation tool to increase local production of young. However, in long-lived migratory animals, the carry-over effects of food supplementation early in life on the subsequent recruitment of individuals into natal populations and their lifetime reproductive success are largely unknown. We examine how experimental food supplementation early in life affects: (i) recruitment as...
Paper Details
Title
Carry-over effects of food supplementation on recruitment and breeding performance of long-lived seabirds
Published Date
Aug 7, 2015
Volume
282
Issue
1812
Pages
20150762 - 20150762
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