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This project investigates the timing of reproduction in kestrels, focusing on the balance between genetic programming and flexible decision-making. It aims to understand how breeding timing affects fitness, gene flow, and reproductive success in relation to environmental factors, providing insights into evolutionary st…
Adequate timing of reproduction within the season is crucial for maximising fitness.
Although the literature strongly suggest that birds breeding early in the season gain a fitness advantage and that timing of breeding is a flexible decision there are emerging studies showing that breeding early is not always the best solution and that the regulation of timing of breeding is genetically programmed.
Thus, early and late nestlings may actually reflect two different adaptive strategies, of which th…
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