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View article: Parental effort in warming young: A neglected component of life history strategies influenced by nest structure, brood size, body mass and biparental care
Parental effort in warming young: A neglected component of life history strategies influenced by nest structure, brood size, body mass and biparental care Open
Parental care behaviour has strong fitness consequences and has been widely studied, but variation in the effort that species invest in warming young has been neglected. Here, we investigate the extent and possible causes of variation in b…
View article: Habitat associations of the Southern Squatter Pigeon Geophaps scripta scripta in Queensland
Habitat associations of the Southern Squatter Pigeon Geophaps scripta scripta in Queensland Open
The characteristics of habitats preferred by the southern subspecies of Squatter Pigeon Geophaps scripta scripta remain poorly understood. We intersected high-precision records of Southern Squatter Pigeon occurrences and nests with various…
View article: Potential drivers of differences in breeding phenology as a component of life history strategies among coexisting species
Potential drivers of differences in breeding phenology as a component of life history strategies among coexisting species Open
Breeding phenology can have strong demographic consequences. Yet, the reasons why coexisting animal species differ in breeding phenology have received little attention. We tested selection pressures that underlie life history variation, su…
View article: Author Correction: Successful breeding predicts divorce in plovers
Author Correction: Successful breeding predicts divorce in plovers Open
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
View article: Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirds
Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirds Open
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this variation are unclear. The rate of living hypothesis posits that physiological damage from metabolism causes species with faster metabolic …
View article: Levels of extra‐pair paternity are associated with parental care in penduline tits (Remizidae)
Levels of extra‐pair paternity are associated with parental care in penduline tits (Remizidae) Open
In most passerine birds, individuals attempt to maximize their fitness by providing parental care while also mating outside their pair bond. A sex‐specific trade‐off between these two behaviours is predicted to occur, as the fitness benefi…
View article: Parental cooperation in a changing climate: fluctuating environments predict shifts in care division
Parental cooperation in a changing climate: fluctuating environments predict shifts in care division Open
Aim Parental care improves the survival of offspring and therefore has a major impact on reproductive success. It is increasingly recognized that coordinated biparental care is necessary to ensure the survival of offspring in hostile envir…
View article: Appendix C. Demographic data used to calculate annual fecundity for the 22 species for which we had nesting success data.
Appendix C. Demographic data used to calculate annual fecundity for the 22 species for which we had nesting success data. Open
Demographic data used to calculate annual fecundity for the 22 species for which we had nesting success data.
View article: Appendix A. A description of the procedure used to assess how representative BBIRD sites were of overall conditions of forest fragmentation across the United States.
Appendix A. A description of the procedure used to assess how representative BBIRD sites were of overall conditions of forest fragmentation across the United States. Open
A description of the procedure used to assess how representative BBIRD sites were of overall conditions of forest fragmentation across the United States.
View article: Appendix B. A summary of selected forest patch, landscape, land cover, and biogeographic statistics for each of the 30 BBIRD sites we used.
Appendix B. A summary of selected forest patch, landscape, land cover, and biogeographic statistics for each of the 30 BBIRD sites we used. Open
A summary of selected forest patch, landscape, land cover, and biogeographic statistics for each of the 30 BBIRD sites we used.