Within-pair similarity in migration route and female winter foraging effort predict pair breeding performance in a monogamous seabird
In long-lived monogamous animals, pair bond strength and durability are usually associated with higher fitness. However, whether pairs maximise fitness during the non-breeding season by maintaining contact during the winter, or instead prioritise individual condition, is unclear. Using geolocators r...
Main Authors: | Fayet, A, Shoji, A, Freeman, R, Perrins, C, Guilford, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Inter-Research Science Centre
2017
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