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      Reproductive Success and Nestling Growth of the Baywing Parasitized by Screaming and Shiny Cowbirds

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          Parent birds assess nest predation risk and adjust their reproductive strategies.

          Avian life history theory has long assumed that nest predation plays a minor role in shaping reproductive strategies. Yet, this assumption remains conspicuously untested by broad experiments that alter environmental risk of nest predation, despite the fact that nest predation is a major source of reproductive failure. Here, we examined whether parents can assess experimentally reduced nest predation risk and alter their reproductive strategies. We experimentally reduced nest predation risk and show that in safer environments parents increased investment in young through increased egg size, clutch mass, and the rate they fed nestlings. Parents also increased investment in female condition by increasing the rates that males fed incubating females at the nest, and decreasing the time that females spent incubating. These results demonstrate that birds can assess nest predation risk at large and that nest predation plays a key role in the expression of avian reproductive strategies.
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            Life History Traits of Open- vs. Cavity-Nesting Birds

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              A Graphical Method of Fitting Equations to Growth Curves

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                Journal
                The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
                The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
                Wilson Ornithological Society
                1559-4491
                1938-5447
                September 2010
                September 2010
                : 122
                : 3
                : 417-431
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                10.1676/09-140.1
                dfa839ae-e793-4cfb-9077-d48a094d2f45
                © 2010
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