2023
DOI: 10.1111/ibi.13286
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Highland and lowland forest birds differ in their feather growth rates: a multispecies test in the southwestern Palaearctic

Irene Hernández‐Téllez,
José Ignacio Aguirre,
Iván de la Hera
et al.

Abstract: Mountain birds face numerous challenges caused by altitude‐dependent environmental seasonality. Although elevation gradients may affect bird morphology, migration strategy and/or phenology of seasonal events (breeding and moulting), the life histories of highland compared with lowland birds have been little explored. In this study we compared the growth rate and mass of the tail feathers of six forest passerine species sampled at different elevations in the Iberian Peninsula (north) and the Maghreb (south) to … Show more

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