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Data from: Effects of mistletoe (Phoradendron villosum) on California oaks
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Phoradendron;Quercus lobata;Quercus;Phoradendron villosum;acorn production;mistletoe;Quercus kelloggii;Holocene;Quercus douglasii
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vg81ns6
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. This latter result is potentially explained by the tendency of Phoradendron villosum to be present on larger trees growing in nitrogen-rich soils
Data from: Telomere attrition and growth: a life-history framework and case study in common terns
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Evolution of ageing;Telomeres;Life History Evolution;Growth;trade-offs;Birds;Common tern;Evolutionary physiology;Sterna hirundo
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5p1h6
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to the trait with a larger effect on fitness, rendering that trait relatively invariant, can cause the absence of covariance. In a case study of common tern
Data from: Do migratory and resident birds differ in their responses to interacting effects of climate, weather and vegetation?
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temperate woodland;weather effects;Acton;Biodiversity in agricultural landscapes;bird movement;2002-2015;rainfall temperature;landscape restoration
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fs4k13k
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potential drivers on the occurrence of resident, migratory, and nomadic birds in Australian temperate woodlands. Location: A 1.8 million hectare tempera
Data from: Tritrophic interactions at a community level: effects of host-plant species quality on bird predation of caterpillars
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Ecology: evolutionary;Interactions: plant\/herbivore;Ecology: community;Plant;food web;butterflies;bird;Lepidoptera;Interactions: trophic;Temperate Forest;Interactions: predation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.15535rh1
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te forest tree species alters avian suppression of an assemblage of dietary generalist caterpillars. Plant quality and bird effects varied dramatically among tree species
Data from: Migratory divides and their consequences for dispersal, population size and parasite-host interactions
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Host-parasite interaction;Comparative studies;Birds;Aves
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vr280
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Populations of migratory birds differ in their direction of migration with neighboring populations often migrating in divergent directions separa
Data from: Allometric scaling of seed retention time in seed dispersers and its application to estimation of seed dispersal potentials of theropod dinosaurs
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ecosystem function;Seed dispersal;trait-based model
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doi:10.5061/dryad.h622t6p
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, whereas the pattern of allometric scaling varied greatly among the taxa. Birds had a smaller intercept and larger slope than those of mammals, wherea
Data from: Sex-specific prey partitioning in breeding piscivorous birds examined via a novel, non-invasive approach
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Phalacrocorax carbo;molecular fish identification;hard part analysis;fish-length regression analysis;molecular sexing;regurgitated pellet
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doi:10.5061/dryad.b30c555
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Piscivorous birds frequently display sex-specific differences in their hunting and feeding behaviour, which lead to diverging impacts on prey
Data from: Direct fitness benefits and kinship of social foraging groups in an Old World tropical babbler
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Genetic mating system;Old World tropics;relatedness;facultative cooperative breeding;Parentage;2010-2015;Stachyris nigriceps
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t34k1
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of sociality for unrelated individuals that largely do not help and broaden the direct fitness benefits of group foraging beyond assumed survival benefits.
Investigations of the Long Term Sustainability of Human Ecodynamic Systems in Northern Iceland
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Myvatn, Iceland, Sustainability, Human Ecodynamics
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doi:10.18739/a20z70x2j
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tants of the region lived almost entirely on the proceeds of the land by farming, fishing for trout, and collecting the eggs of wild birds. In recent times, tourism ha
Data from: Smaller beaks for colder winters: Thermoregulation drives beak size evolution in Australasian songbirds
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Maluridae;Meliphagidae;Thermoregulation;Meliphagoidae;Allen's rule;beak size;Acanthizidae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4464n
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Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on this function. Recent findings suggest that beaks

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