2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70313
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Previous reproductive success and environmental variation influence nest‐site fidelity of a subarctic‐nesting goose

Jordan M. Thompson,
Brian D. Uher‐Koch,
Bryan L. Daniels
et al.

Abstract: Nest‐site fidelity is a common strategy in birds and is believed to be adaptive due to familiarity with local conditions. Returning to previously successful nest sites (i.e., the win‐stay lose‐switch strategy) may be beneficial when habitat quality is spatially variable and temporally predictable; however, changes in environmental conditions may constrain dispersal decisions despite previous reproductive success. We used long‐term (2000–2017) capture‐mark‐reencounter data and hierarchical models to examine fin… Show more

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