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nest-site selection and breeding success of passerines in the world's southernmost forests.birds can maximize their reproductive success through careful selection of nest-sites. the 'total-foliage' hypothesis predicts that nests concealed in vegetation should have higher survival. we propose an additional hypothesis, the 'predator proximity' hypothesis, which states that nests placed farther from predators would have higher survival. we examined these hypotheses in the world's southernmost forests of navarino island, in the cape horn biosphere reserve, chile (55°s). this island has be ...202033005489
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