Browsing by Subject "Setophaga chrysoparia"
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(2014-08-05)Understanding how habitat use and reproductive performance vary among age classes is important to understanding population structure and viability. Habitat conditions can affect occupancy and productivity of many songbirds, ...
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(2013-04-24)Habitat fragmentation and isolation can result in decreased occupancy and reproductive success within songbirds, particularly for species inhabiting urban environments where suitable habitat may be limited. The golden-cheeked ...
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(2020-06-29)Many taxa exhibit geographic variation in acoustic signals, which can lead to reproductive isolation and divergence among populations. Geographic variation in the acoustic signals of wood warblers is well-documented, and ...
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(2014-08-08)Most avian habitat selection studies are conducted within small spatial and temporal scales and fail to link habitat selection decisions to reproductive success. This limits our understanding of avian demographic patterns ...