Data from: Rapid plastic breeding response to rain matches peak prey abundance in a tropical savannah birdData from: Integrating fitness components reveals that survival costs outweigh other benefits and costs of group living in two congenersData from: Disturbance increases high tide travel distance of a roosting shorebird but only marginally affects daily energy expenditure
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