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nest thermoregulation
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Definition
The process by which parent birds maintain optimal temperature conditions for their nestlings through behavioral modifications including incubation, shading, and nest attendance patterns
Related Terms (9)
nest attendance behavior studyDNSnest attentivenessoff bout frequencyDSRROCoffspring mortalitythermoregulationparental nest attendance behavior
Publications (13)
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Solitary bee genera differ in foraging activity timing and temperature; Evidence of a seasonal dietary shift in Hoplitis fulgida
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The depredation of Mountain White-crowned Sparrow (<i>Zonotrichia leucophyrys oriantha</i>) nests by the golden-mantled ground squirrel (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>) and long-tailed weasel (<i>Mustela frenata</i>)
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Effect of blood parasites on incubation efficiency of <i>Z. l. oriantha</i> in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
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Can Variation of Insect Populations Affect Mountain White-crowned Sparrow Daily Nest Survival?
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Effects of Life History Traits in the Mountain White-Crowned Sparrow During Incubation
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Effects of Life History Traits in the Mountain White-Crowned Sparrow During Incubation
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The Effects of Nest-Site Selection and Microclimate on Nest Survival in Sparrows of High Elevation
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Temperature and Nestling Development: Temporal Variations in <i>Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha</i> Feeding Frequency
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Nesting aggregation as a determinant of brood parasitism in mason bees (<i>Osmia</i> spp.)
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