2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4307
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Developmental stage‐dependent effects of perceived predation risk on nestling tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)

Sabrina M. McNew,
Conor C. Taff,
Cedric Zimmer
et al.

Abstract: The risk of predation directly affects the physiology, behavior, and fitness of wild birds. Strong social connections with conspecifics could help individuals recover from a stressful experience such as a predation event; however, competitive interactions also have the potential to exacerbate stress. Few studies have investigated the interaction between environmental stressors and the social landscape in wild bird populations. In 2 years of field studies, we experimentally simulated predation attempts on breed… Show more

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