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Prospecting during egg laying informs incubation recess movements of eastern wild turkeys.

Nicholas W BaknerErin E UlreyBret A CollierMichael J Chamberlain
Published in: Movement ecology (2024)
Our findings suggest that having a diverse suite of clustered laying patches to support incubation recesses is impactful to nest fate. As such, local conditions within prospected locations during incubation may be key to successful reproductive output by wild turkeys. We suggest that prospecting could be important to other phenological periods. Furthermore, future research should evaluate how prospecting for brood-rearing locations may occur before or during the incubation period.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • south africa
  • genetic diversity