Individual physiological responses of wild great tits exposed to the
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Male aggressiveness and risk-taking during reproduction are repeatable but not correlated in a wild bird population
Pablo SALMÓN, Senior Researcher, MSc in Evolutionary Biology, PhD in Biology, Institute of Avian Research, Wilhelmshaven, IFV
Adam LENDVAI, associate professor, PhD, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology
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Adaptive individual variation in phenological responses to perceived predation levels
Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
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Pablo SALMÓN, Senior Researcher, MSc in Evolutionary Biology, PhD in Biology, Institute of Avian Research, Wilhelmshaven, IFV
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PDF) Adaptive individual variation in phenological responses to perceived predation levels