“…Determining the selection acting on phenology may also be substantially more complicated in multi-brooded species, in which annual breeding success (ABS) may be affected by each or all of the breeding phenology traits (start, end, and duration of the breeding season) and their potential interactions (e.g., Møller, 2007;Tarwater & Arcese, 2018;Townsend et al, 2013). Just as in single-brooded species, an earlier start date may be associated with higher ABS in multibrooded species: for example, high quality individuals may occupy superior territories and hence breed earlier than low quality breeders (Brinkhof, Cavé, Hage, & Verhulst, 1993;Christians, Evanson, & Aiken, 2001;Hatchwell, 1991;Parsons, 1975), which could lead to early breeding being associated with higher ABS (McLean, Lawson, Leech, & van de Pol, 2016).…”