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Data from: Fledging success peaks later than insect prey biomass in two aerial insectivores: evaluating potential phenological mismatch and fitness consequences

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These are data on timing (phenology) of bird breeding stages and success for the Olive-sided Flycatcher and the Western Wood-Pewee (aerial insectivorous birds) breeding in Yukon, Canada. The dataset "insect" has the ordinal date, average length of insects, the biomass estimate, temperature (C) for the day the insect sample was taken (please note that traps were open for several days), the proportion of Diptera (order of Flies) and Hymenoptera (order of bees, wasps, and flying ants) in each sample, the breeding or nesting "score" for each bird species. The nesting score is based on breeding progression days - an unpaired male bird would receive a "1", paired a "2", incubation a "3", etc., and then these are summed across each day. The datasets entitled "RMarkOS" and "RMarkWE" are the data used in RMark analyses that examine the daily survival probability of each nest based on day or age, timing (offset from insect abundance), or environmental variables (such as distance to water).
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2026-01-23
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