Landscape‐mediated variation in diet is associated with egg size and maculation in a generalist forager

Ibis2.10
Volume: 162, Issue: 3, Pages: 687 - 700
Published: Jun 12, 2019
Abstract
Human impacts alter landscapes with consequences for the distribution and availability of high‐quality food resources to populations inhabiting those landscapes, which may impact on the reproductive output of individuals in those populations. The sensitivity of wild populations to changes in food resources may vary among stages of the annual cycle. For example, in birds, effects are likely to be greater during costly stages such as egg...
Paper Details
Title
Landscape‐mediated variation in diet is associated with egg size and maculation in a generalist forager
Published Date
Jun 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
3
Pages
687 - 700
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