df969044-b7a0-4170-99c5-733bf07d51a8
externalOrganisationalUnit
Male and female helper effects on maternal investment and adult survival in red-winged fairy-wrensExperimental vacancies do not induce settlement despite habitat saturation in a cooperative breederHigh intra-specific variation in avian body condition responses to climate limits generalisation across species.Facultative and persistent offspring sex-ratio bias in relation to the social environment in cooperatively breeding red-winged fairy-wrens (Malurus elegans)Tackling extremes: Challenges for ecological and evolutionary research on extreme climatic events.No evidence of immediate fitness benefits of within-season divorce in monogamous birdsNo phenotypic plasticity in nest-site selection in response to extreme flooding eventsEffects of extreme weather on two sympatric Australian passerine bird speciesReduced avian body condition due to global warming has little reproductive or population consequencesIntegrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and costs of group living in two congenersBetween the devil and the deep blue sea: Consequences of extreme climatic events in the Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)Identifying the best climatic predictors in ecology and evolutionWarming temperatures drive at least half of the magnitude of long-term trait changes in European birdsThe effect of climate change on avian offspring production: A global meta-analysisIndirect fitness benefits through extra-pair mating are large for an inbred minority, but cannot explain widespread infidelity among red-winged fairy wrensclimwin users forumR package climwinFluctuating optimum and temporally variable selection on breeding date in birds and mammalsA systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproductionSex role similarity and sexual selection predict male and female song elaboration and dimorphism in fairy-wrensSystematic approaches to assessing high temperature limits to fertility in animalsclimwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window AnalysisLongitudinal covariation of testosterone and sperm quality across reproductive stages in the zebra finchHIPHOP: improved paternity assignment among close relatives using a simple exclusion method for biallelic markersGenetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animalsSpatial demography: A unifying core and agenda for further researchclimwin: An R Toolbox for Climate Window AnalysisAssociations between changing climate and body condition over decades in two southern hemisphere passerine birdsConspicuous Plumage Does Not Increase Predation Risk: A Continent-Wide Test Using Model SongbirdsEnvironmental variation and population responses to global change
externalOrganisations
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