2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40657-019-0185-2
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Nest-site fidelity and breeding dispersal by Common Tailorbirds in a tropical forest

Abstract: Background: Information pertaining to nest-site fidelity and breeding dispersal over successive years can help to better our understanding of how birds respond to nest predation.Methods: By using mist nets and tracking the color banded individuals, we investigated nest-site fidelity and breeding dispersal by Common Tailorbirds (Orthotomus sutorius) throughout a year and between successive years in 2017-2018. Results:The present study showed that Common Tailorbirds could produce up to four clutches per breeding… Show more

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