Forced nest site relocations negatively affect reproductive investment in a colonial seabird species

Volume: 246, Pages: 108550 - 108550
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Species breeding in urban environments are highly prone to a wide variety of non-natural, human activities, which range from short-term disturbances to the degradation or loss of suitable habitat. The latter in turn may force individuals to relocate to new sites for foraging or breeding, both of which presumably entails fitness costs due the trade-offs of finding and exploring new habitats. Species showing a high level of spatial foraging...
Paper Details
Title
Forced nest site relocations negatively affect reproductive investment in a colonial seabird species
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
246
Pages
108550 - 108550
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