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Parental response to elevated begging in a high predation, tropical environment
Corey E. Tarwater
, J. Patrick Kelley
, Jeffrey D. Brawn
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Predation
100%
Begging
100%
Parental Response
100%
Tropical Environment
100%
Nest Predation
25%
Provisioning Rate
16%
Food Loads
16%
Playback
8%
Ecological Factors
8%
High Risk
8%
Increased Activity
8%
Predation Risk
8%
Parental Behavior
8%
Parental Care
8%
Feeding Preference
8%
Thamnophilus Atrinucha
8%
Sibling Competition
8%
Tropical Passerine
8%
Parental Provisioning
8%
Parent-offspring
8%
Passerine Birds
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Predation
100%
Offspring
100%
Nestling
57%
Parental Behavior
28%
Passeriformes
14%