Nesting beside old nests, but not over water, increases current nest survival in a tropical mangrove-dwelling warbler

Richard A. Noske1, Yeni Mulyani1, Penn Lloyd2
1School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, 0909, Australia
2Biodiversity Assessment and Management, Cleveland, QLD, 4163, Australia

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