2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10137
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Good neighbors? Does aggregation of nests in an Arctic‐breeding shorebird influence daily survival rates?

Abstract: Across avian taxa, the spatial distribution of nests ranges from dispersed and solitary to extremely dense aggregations. Colonial nesting (i.e., aggregated nesting regardless of cooperative behavior; Siegel-Causey & Kharitonov, 1990) has evolved independently several times, yet remains relatively uncommon in birds, occurring in only about 13% of species (Lack, 1968;Rolland et al., 1998), where benefits of breeding in close proximity to conspecifics outweigh potential costs, such as food depletion or increased … Show more

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