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1“... of adults (three species) and different-aged nestlings (four species) of Antarctic fulmarine petrels...”
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2by Kontiainen, Pekka, Pietiäinen, Hannu, Karell, Patrik, Pihlaja, Tuomo, Brommer, Jon E.“... that synchronous hatching is detrimental for the survival of the nestlings, especially in the late hatching broods...”
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3by Kontiainen, Pekka, Pietiäinen, Hannu, Karell, Patrik, Pihlaja, Tuomo, Brommer, Jon E.“... that synchronous hatching is detrimental for the survival of the nestlings, especially in the late hatching broods...”
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5“.... This pattern persisted also after nestlings grew and initiated to self-feed and aggressively monopolize prey...”
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6“.... This pattern persisted also after nestlings grew and initiated to self-feed and aggressively monopolize prey...”
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7“... at hatching, survivorship of nestlings, and brood size at fledging) for captive female peregrine falcons...”
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8“.... Differences in the growth of nestlings at the two sites are described and explained, in terms of the body...”
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9“... than infertility or nestling death. However, we could not explain why >50% of birds return within 3 m...”
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10“... than infertility or nestling death. However, we could not explain why >50% of birds return within 3 m...”
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11by Gaston, Anthony J., Smith, Paul A., Provencher, Jennifer F.“... season may be a good predictor of the switch between Arctic cod and capelin. Other changes, in nestling...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2012)
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12by Gaston, Anthony J., Smith, Paul A., Provencher, Jennifer F.“... predictor of the switch between Arctic cod and capelin. Other changes, in nestling growth and population...”
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13“... the nestling season of the storm-petrels. The amount of oil also declined in the Leach's storm-petrel diet over...”
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14by Cameron-MacMillan, Maureen L., Walsh, Carolyn J., Wilhelm, Sabina I., Storey, Anne E.“... favored by sex differences in breeding roles, we predicted that male nestlings would be fed more than...”
Published in Behavioral Ecology (2007)
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15by Cameron-MacMillan, Maureen L., Walsh, Carolyn J., Wilhelm, Sabina I., Storey, Anne E.“... favored by sex differences in breeding roles, we predicted that male nestlings would be fed more than...”
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16by Fargallo, Juan A., Polo, Vicente, de Neve, Liesbeth, Martín, José, Dávila, José A., Soler, Manuel“... than female, first-hatched, and small eggs. We also found a male-biased mortality of nestlings...”
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17by Fargallo, Juan A., Polo, Vicente, de Neve, Liesbeth, Martín, José, Dávila, José A., Soler, Manuel“... than female, first-hatched, and small eggs. We also found a male-biased mortality of nestlings...”
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18by Fargallo, Juan A., Polo, Vicente, de Neve, Liesbeth, Martín, José, Dávila, José A., Soler, Manuel“... than female, first-hatched, and small eggs. We also found a male-biased mortality of nestlings...”
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