Disentangling the effects of date, individual, and territory quality on the seasonal decline in fitness

Volume: 98, Issue: 8, Pages: 2102 - 2110
Published: Jun 28, 2017
Abstract
The seasonal timing of reproduction is a major fitness factor in many organisms. Commonly, individual fitness declines with time in the breeding season. We investigated three suggested but rarely tested hypotheses for this seasonal fitness decline: (1) time per se (date hypothesis), (2) late breeders are of lower quality than early ones (individual quality hypothesis), and (3) late breeders are breeding at poorer territories than early breeders...
Paper Details
Title
Disentangling the effects of date, individual, and territory quality on the seasonal decline in fitness
Published Date
Jun 28, 2017
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
8
Pages
2102 - 2110
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