Why do earlier‐arriving migratory birds have better breeding success?

作者: Catriona A. Morrison , José A. Alves , Tómas G. Gunnarsson , Böðvar Þórisson , Jennifer A. Gill

DOI: 10.1002/ECE3.5441

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摘要: … , rather than the driver, of breeding success, and selection pressure on arrival timings may be weak. Alternatively, greater breeding success among early arrivers could result from local …

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