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Additional file 1: of Landscape homogenization due to agricultural intensification disrupts the relationship between reproductive success and main prey abundance in an avian predator
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- figshare
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- Table S1. Table of habitats found in the study area and Eurasian kestrel territories. Figure S2. Figure showing the relationship between territory land cover heterogeneity and percentage of farmland area in kestrel territories. Figure S3. Figure showing the periodic 3-year vole cycle over the entire long-term survey period from 1973 to 2015. S4 Material and Methods. Blood parasite infection. Table S5. Table of Primer set Falconidae: Repeat motif and primer sequences for 24 microsatellites. S6 Material and Methods. Individual genetic heterozygosity. Table S7. Candidate list for parameters influencing the timing of breeding (Julian day of egg-laying) and nestling survival (ratio of eggs that fledged successfully) in Eurasian kestrels; and complete model list following AICc ranking and model weights. Figure S8. Figure of spatial distribution of ‘individual quality’ indices quantified in male and female kestrels. Figure S9. Figure of least square means post-doc contrasts of the interaction term age of the breeding adult, and the vole cycle, influencing nestling survival in Eurasian kestrels. (PDF 508 kb)
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- 2. Zero hunger
15. Life on land
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- OpenAIRE
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- edsair.doi...........5ab7786d5e11a584e013002c3996afbf