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    Online Resource
    Minneapolis :Ivy Press, The,
    Keywords: Birds. ; Birds--Identification. ; Birds--Pictorial works. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Birds introduces you to 75 fascinating species from around the world.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (182 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780711258440
    Series Statement: Gems of Nature Series
    DDC: 598
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Birds -- Wilson's Storm-Petrel -- King Penguin -- Common Loon -- Eared Grebe -- American Flamingo -- Tundra Swan -- Northern Shoveler -- Canada Goose -- Long-Tailed Duck -- Common Eider -- White Stork -- White Ibis -- Little Blue Heron -- Brown Pelican -- Black-Necked Stilt -- Northern Jacana -- Long-Billed Curlew -- Ruddy Turnstone -- American Woodcock -- Greater Painted-Snipe -- Least Tern -- Great Skua -- Razorbill -- Tufted Puffin -- Common Ostrich -- Southern Cassowary -- Southern Brown Kiwi -- Northern Bobwhite -- Cabot's Tragopan -- Ring-Necked Pheasant -- Green Peafowl -- Egyptian Vulture -- Golden Eagle -- Peregrine Falcon -- Little Bustard -- Great Horned Owl -- Snowy Owl -- Mourning Dove -- Common Cuckoo -- Costa's Hummingbird -- Common Kingfisher -- Blue-Cheeked Bee-Eater -- White-Throated Toucan -- Williamson's Sapsucker -- Pileated Woodpecker -- Olive-Sided Flycatcher -- Ash-Throated Flycatcher -- Eastern Kingbird -- Loggerhead Shrike -- Yellow-Throated Vireo -- Indian Paradise Flycatcher -- Blue Jay -- Common Raven -- Bearded Reedling -- Cliff Swallow -- Brown-Headed Nuthatch -- Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher -- Western Bluebird -- Wood Thrush -- Gray Catbird -- Common Starling -- White Wagtail -- Snow Bunting -- Cape May Warbler -- Black-Throated Blue Warbler -- Painted Redstart -- American Tree Sparrow -- Yellowhammer -- Scarlet Tanager -- Indigo Bunting -- Red-Winged Blackbird -- Orchard Oriole -- Common Chaffinch -- Eurasian Bullfinch -- Zebra Finch -- Glossary -- Further Resources -- Index -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Copyright.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Chicago :University of Chicago Press,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (168 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780226819419
    Series Statement: Earth Day Series
    DDC: 598.15
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Artist's Note -- Midnight: Barn Owl (Worldwide) -- 1AM: Little Spotted Kiwi (New Zealand) -- 2AM: Oilbird (South America) -- 3AM: Kākāpō (New Zealand) -- 4AM: Common Nightingale (Eurasia) -- 5AM: Brown-Headed Cowbird (North America) -- 6AM (Sunrise): Silvereye (Australasia) -- 7AM: Bee Hummingbird (Caribbean) -- 8AM: American Robin (North America) -- 9AM: Eclectus Parrot (Australasia) -- 10AM: Indian Peafowl (Asia, Introduced Worldwide) -- 11AM: Common Pochard (Eurasia) -- Noon: Ocellated Antbird (Central America) -- 1PM: Secretary Bird (Africa) -- 2PM: Emperor Penguin (Antarctica) -- 3PM: Superb Starling (Africa) -- 4PM: Common Cuckoo (Eurasia) -- 5PM: Indian Myna (Asia, Introduced Worldwide) -- 6PM: (Sunset): Standard-Winged Nightjar (Africa) -- 7PM: Great Snipe (Eurasia) -- 8PM: Bat Hawk (Africa and Asia) -- 9PM: Black-Crowned Night Heron (Worldwide) -- 10PM: Cook's Petrel (New Zealand) -- 11PM: European Robin (Eurasia) -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Further Reading -- Index.
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Territorial protandry, or early season male-biased settlement at breeding sites, is a widespread phenomenon in a range of animal breeding systems. While protandry is common across several avian lineages and has been linked with increased reproductive success of earlier breeding males in terrestrial species, the selective advantage of breeding protandry has only rarely been studied in seabirds. We assessed the seasonal changes in the sex ratio at the breeding site and sexspecific correlates of arrival date with reproductive success during 2 breeding seasons of a colonial seabird, the Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator), at Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand.We found no biases in overall sex ratios of adults and fledglings but detected a male sex bias during nest site establishment, and a significantly higher probability of reproductive success for earlier-settling males. In contrast, the reproductive success of females did not correlate with the timing of arrival. Our findings provide an assessment of the sex differences in reproductive correlates of the timing of breeding settlement in gannets and are consistent with selective advantages as suggested by indirect selection hypotheses. This study contributes to our understanding of the fitness benefits of protandry, and its linkages with sex differences in breeding philopatry and mate fidelity, in a long-lived seabird species with obligate and extended biparental care.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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