Long-term, not short-term, temperatures predict timing of egg-laying in European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
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Temperature is thought to be an important supplemental cue used by female birds to time breeding. It is widely assumed that late spring temperatures, within ~1 month of egg-laying, are most predictive of laying date, consistent with the idea that temperature is used to fine-tune timing of breeding to year-specific local conditions at the time of laying. Here we show that a relatively broad, long-term, temperature window (Jan 2 â Apr 4, 92 days; r2 = 0.73) best predicted timing of egg-laying in European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). A âmid-winterâ temperature window was also strongly correlated with laying date (r2 = 0.58) but there was no support for an influence of short-term temperatures immediately before egg-laying. We assessed the relationship between ambient temperature and timing of egg-laying using three complimentary approaches: a) an âunconstrainedâ, exploratory analysis, b) a traditional sliding window approach, and c) specific, biologically-informed temperature windows. Our ..., ,
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2023-11-29



