Year-round breeding equatorial larks from three climatically-distinct populations do not use rainfall, temperature or invertebrate biomass to time reproduction

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  • who: Henry K. Ndithia and collaborators from the Institute for Evolutionary Life, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands have published the article: Year-round breeding equatorial Larks from three climatically-distinct populations do not use rainfall, temperature or invertebrate biomass to time reproduction, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone [0175275]. April 18, 2017 of June/23,/2016
  • what: The authors investigated the extent to which spatio-temporal variation in environmental conditions can explain the timing of breeding of Red-capped Lark Calandrella cinerea a species that is capable of . . .

     

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