《Table 1 Comparison of Reed Parrotbill nest-site characteristics before and after a flooding event》下

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《Adaptation or ecological trap Altered nest-site selection by Reed Parrotbills after an extreme flood》


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Values are mean±SD1 Student’s t test2 Welch’s t test3 Mann–Whitney U test*p<0.05;**p<0.01

Field work was carried out during the breeding season of the Reed Parrotbill,during June?August 2016.We searched systematically for nests of Reed Parrotbills in the study area,and the locations of nests were marked using a GPS followed by measurements of a range of nest-related landscape,micro-habitat,and nest structure parameters(see below,Table 1;Li et al.2016).We revisit?ed nests to determine the ultimate fate of nests every13 days.All nests were measured when they were still active.Nest fate with respect to flooding was determined from obvious traces of flooding with dead eggs or nestlings in the nests,which were active 1 or 2 days before the flood.Nest fate with respect to predation was determined from the disappearance of nest contents(e.g.,clutch or nestlings)prior to the presumed date of fledging(e.g.,less than 10 days,also see Li et al.2016;Macdonald et al.2016).