Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality

J. Ryan Shipley(Cornell University), David W. Winkler(Wentworth Institute of Technology), Andrea Flack(University of Konstanz), Conor C. Taff(Cornell University), Maren N. Vitousek(Cornell University), Cornelia W. Twining(Cornell University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
September 28, 2020
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