2024
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12803
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Brain size mediates the choice of breeding strategy in the red‐backed shrike Lanius collurio

Joanna T. BIALAS,
Łukasz DYLEWSKI,
Marcin TOBOLKA

Abstract: The brain size of vertebrates represents a trade‐off between natural selection for enhanced cognitive abilities and the energetic constraints of brain tissue production. Processing information efficiently can confer benefits, but it also entails time costs. Breeding strategies, encompassing timing of breeding onset and nest‐site selection, may be related to brain size. In this study, we aim to elucidate the relationship between brain size, breeding timing, nest‐site choice, and breeding success in the red‐back… Show more

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