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passarahformes.bsky.social
Sarah Mueller
@passarahformes.bsky.social
PhD student at the University of Guelph and sparrow enthusiast
Reposted by Sarah Mueller
Research was conducted at the Bowdoin Scientific Station on Kent Island, NB. A huge thanks to coauthors: @ryannorrissci.bsky.social, Linda Nong, @sdobney.bsky.social, @passarahformes.bsky.social, Nikole Freeman, Steph Doucet, @dmennill.bsky.social, and Amy Newman. [7/7]
January 31, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Many thanks to my coauthors Nat Wheelwright, @dmennill.bsky.social, Amy Newman, Steph Doucet, Joey Burant, @sdobney.bsky.social, Greg Mitchell, @hayleyspina.bsky.social, Brad Woodworth, and @ryannorrissci.bsky.social!
November 25, 2024 at 3:32 PM
We found that the secondary females of males with multiple mates produced fewer offspring per nest and annually than primary females or monogamous ones, and that those young were less likely to recruit into the breeding population.
November 25, 2024 at 3:32 PM