2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.167089404.43062186/v1
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Tracking locally hatched pied flycatchers reveals masking of inherited trait variation during spring migration

Abstract: Climate change has been driving long-distance migratory birds to alter their schedules under the threat of being mismatched with their food peak at the breeding grounds. It is important to study the relative contribution of environmental, genetic and ontogenetic components in various spring timing traits in the wild in order to predict the true potential for migratory birds to adapt to the changing environment. We aimed to detect if heritable and ontogenetic components can explain variation in the timing of sp… Show more

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