2024
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2024.1497317
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The win-stay, lose-switch renesting strategy of a territorial bird endemic to subtropical salt marshes

Giovanna Sandretti-Silva,
Leandro Corrêa,
Mariana Amirati
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThe “win-stay, lose-switch” (WSLS) strategy used by birds involves decisions to maintain or alter the characteristics of the subsequent nest according to the outcome of the previous one. In salt marshes, nest failure occurs due to flooding, predation, or tipping, creating a trade-off for nest placement: it should be low enough to avoid predators from above and tipping by the wind, and high enough to avoid flooding. In salt marshes of Southern Brazil, predation from above is carried out by rails tha… Show more

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