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- who: Veronika Koleu0161kovu00e1 from the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Life Sciences have published the research work: Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: For the purposes of the study , the authors used temperature (1 Hz), light-level (1 Hz), and threeaxial accelerometry (25 Hz) measurements.
- how: The authors used miniaturised multisensory dataloggers with continuous recording to reveal patterns of parental brooding its efficiency and its impact on chick growth. The study was conducted on two different sites. For . . .
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