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Age, brood fate, and territory quality affect nest-site fidelity in white stork Ciconia ciconia.

Joanna T BiałasJoachim SiekieraArtur SiekieraWiesław ChromikŁukasz DylewskiMarcin Tobółka
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2023)
Our study shows that the decision process of whether to stay faithful to the nest or switch is based on the experience from the previous breeding event, consistently with the "win-stay:loose-switch" hypothesis. Our results also show that site fidelity benefits white storks, as the probability of breeding success increases if the nest is reused. Results also show the senescence effect that lowers breeding success and site fidelity probabilities.
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