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20200402_FledgingProbability.csv (1.04 kB)
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20200402_FledglingDevelopment.csv (0.95 kB)
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20200402_MbChange.csv (25.9 kB)
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20200402_ProvisioningData.csv (4.88 kB)
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20200402_SEMdata.csv (24.71 kB)
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High temperatures are associated with substantial reductions in breeding success and offspring quality in an arid-zone bird

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posted on 2020-04-06, 06:47 authored by Tanja van de VenTanja van de Ven, Andrew E McKechnie, Sebnem ErSebnem Er, Susan CunninghamSusan Cunningham
Datasets include hornbill provisioning data (20200402_ProvisioningData; table 1), female and chick body mass change (20200402_MbChange; table 2 and figure 1), fledgling development data (20200402_FledglingDevelopment; figure 2), probability of fledging success data (20200402_FledgingProbability; figure 3) and data for SEM analysis (20200402_SEMdata; figure 4).

Funding

DST-NRF Centre of Excellence at the FitzPatrick Institute

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University of Cape Town