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Phenotype-based parent-nestling associations: a review of non-experimental investigation in well-studied European tits and flycatchers | Synapse
April 18, 2026
Phenotype-based parent-nestling associations: a review of non-experimental investigation in well-studied European tits and flycatchers
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Marcel M. Lambrechts
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Deeming, D. Charles, Charles
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To examine the associations between parent phenotype and nestling behavior in European avian species.
Reviewed existing literature on parental and nestling associations in European tits and flycatchers.
Analyzed non-experimental studies to identify patterns in behavior and phenotype relationships.
Compiled findings to compare different species and their ecological implications.
Identified significant links between parent phenotype and nestling behavior across studied species.
Variability in these associations suggests ecological and evolutionary influences.
Findings emphasize the role of parental characteristics in shaping nestling development.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3161/00016454ao2025.60.2.001
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