Journal article
Climate as an Evolutionary Driver of Nest Morphology in Birds: A Review
DM Perez, JL Gardner, I Medina
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | Frontiers Research Foundation | Published : 2020
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Abstract
Avian nests are critical for successful reproduction in birds. Nest microclimate can affect egg development, chick growth and fledgling success, suggesting that nest building behavior should be under strong selective pressure to nesting conditions. Given that the internal microclimate of the nest is critical for avian fitness, it is expected that nest morphology is shaped by the local environment. Here we review the relationship between nest morphology and climate across species’ distributions. We collate growing evidence that supports a link between environmental conditions and particular nest traits, within species and across species. We discuss the degree to which phenotypic plasticity in..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was financed by the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior -Brazil (CAPES) -Finance code 001 to DMP, the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT150100139) to JLG, and a McKenzie Fellowship to IM.