Scale-Dependent Phenological Synchrony between Songbirds and Their Caterpillar Food Source
In seasonal environments, the timing of reproduction has important fitness consequences. Our current understanding of the determinants of reproductive phenology in natural systems is limited because studies often ignore the spatial scale on which animals interact with their environment. When animals...
Main Authors: | Hinks, A, Cole, E, Daniels, K, Wilkin, T, Nakagawa, S, Sheldon, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2015
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