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Record #151454:

Seasonal declines in the fecundity of Arctic-breeding sandpipers: different tactics in two species with an invariant clutch size / Brett K. Sandercock, David B. Lank, Fred Cooke.

Title: Seasonal declines in the fecundity of Arctic-breeding sandpipers: different tactics in two species with an invariant clutch size / Brett K. Sandercock, David B. Lank, Fred Cooke.
Author(s): Sandercock, Brett K.
Lank, David B.
Cooke, Fred.
Date: 1999.
In: Journal of Avian Biology. (1999.), Vol. 30(4) (1999)
Abstract: Reviews four hypotheses for observed seasonal declines in fecundity of western and semi-palmated sandpipers. Discusses evolutionary implications of variation for species previously assumed to have invariant clutch size.
Notes:

Journal of Avian Biology. Vol. 30(4) :460-468 (1999).

Keywords: 59 -- Zoology.
598.2 -- Birds.
598.333 -- Scolopacidae: Calidris mauri.
598.333 -- Scolopacidae: Calidris pusilla.
591.16 -- Animal reproduction.
H5 -- Zoology: birds.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 151454

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