“…This is because the patterns of space use for offspring of many species (i.e., broods and neonates) are often ascribed to parental decisions of nest/birth site selection and subsequent habitat use during important life-history stages for offspring such as the brooding period (Dreitz, 2009;Gibson, Blomberg, Atamian, & Sedinger, 2017;Kolbe & Janzen, 2002;Lengyel, 2006). Such parental decisions play a direct role in influencing offspring survival (Dreitz, 2009;Garrick, Amundson, & Seddon, 2017;Gibson et al, 2017;Kolbe & Janzen, 2002), which in turn can directly affect population dynamics, as this life-history stage may be a critical period in certain species (Colwell, Hurley, Hall, & Dinsmore, 2007;Sandercock, Jensen, Williams, & Applegate, 2008).…”