Incubation temperature impacts nestling growth and survival in an open‐cup nesting passerine.

Author(s)
Ospina, E.A., Merrill, L. and Benson, T.J.
Volume
8
Issue
6
Start Page Number
3270
Final Page
3279

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Species: American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Hatching Success Non-manipulated nests: 85.2; 35C incubator: 0; 36.1C: 89.2; 37.8C: 90.2 Non-manipulated nests: 226; 35C incubator: 11; 36.1C: 65; 37.8C: 61 eggs % Embryo Urbana; mixed coniferous tree farm USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Hatching or Parturition Length of incubation Non-manipulated nests: 11.95; 36.1C: 11.50; 37.8C: 10.22 Non-manipulated nests: 226; 35C incubator: 11; 36.1C: 65; 37.8C: 61 eggs d Embryo Urbana; mixed coniferous tree farm USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean Mean mass day 7 See Figure 5 See citation Figure 5 g Nestling Urbana; mixed coniferous tree farm USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length Wing chord, tarsus length See Figure 5 See citation Figure 5 mm Nestling Urbana; mixed coniferous tree farm USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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