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Mate Selection and Mating Systems in Seabirds,e reproductive behavior of seabirds is vast, and it is not my purpose to review it here. Rather, I focus attention on several questions and seek patterns that may help us understand aspects of variation in reproductive biology. In particular, I will be concerned with the assessment of mate quality aobsolete 发表于 2025-3-29 11:09:15
The Influence of Age on the Breeding Biology of Colonial Nesting Seabirds,.) and Lesser Black-backed Gulls (.), that the main advantage to birds nesting in colonies was that the individuals received what he termed “social stimulation.” The result of such stimulation was, “in almost all cases that the larger colonies not only start laying earlier, but the time taken by the对手 发表于 2025-3-29 11:47:28
The Communication Behavior of Gulls and Other Seabirds, is manifestly trying to get food; a gull preening on a post is just as manifestly not. A tern making a harsh clicking call above you as you walk near its nest signals that it is about to dive at and possibly strike you, and the same tern parading with head held high and bill pointed skyward in fron扩音器 发表于 2025-3-29 17:37:53
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Development of Behavior in Seabirds: An Ecological Perspective,the ground, cliffs, or other firm substrates. Consequently, the developing seabird faces problems in adaptation to its natal environment that are common to a wide range of birds, including species whose entire life cycle is restricted to terrestrial habitats. Despite their early terrestrial existenc宣称 发表于 2025-3-30 00:51:07
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