Individual and environmental determinants of reproductive success in male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
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Title
Individual and environmental determinants of reproductive success in male tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
Authors
Keywords
Birds, Environmental variability, Individual heterogeneity, Paternity assignment, Reproductive success, Sexual selection
Journal
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
Volume 68, Issue 5, Pages 733-742
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-02-13
DOI
10.1007/s00265-014-1686-y
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