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Reproduction is energetically costly and seasonal breeding has evolved to capitalize on predictable increases in food availability. The synchronization of breeding with periods of peak food availability is especially important for small birds, most of which do not store an extensive amount of energy.
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- Valle, Shelley (Author)
- Deviche, Pierre (Thesis advisor)
- McGraw, Kevin (Committee member)
- Orchinik, Miles (Committee member)
- Propper, Catherine (Committee member)
- Sweazea, Karen (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2018
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- Doctoral Dissertation Biology 2018