Brood provisioning and reproductive benefits in relation to habitat quality: a food supplementation experiment
Abstract
Food availability is a major characteristic of habitat quality, linking habitats with demographic parameters such as reproductive performance. Parent birds adjust their food provisioning to both habitat-specific food characteristics and the demands of their young. However, because habitat quality and the brood's food intake are often correlated, the underlying mechanisms of adjustments in parental provisioning remain entangled. How the...
Paper Details
Title
Brood provisioning and reproductive benefits in relation to habitat quality: a food supplementation experiment
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
141
Pages
45 - 55
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