Peregrine falcons shift mean and variance in provisioning in response to increasing brood demand.

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Full Title: Behav Ecol

Abbreviation: Behav Ecol

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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences

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"FUNDING This work was supported by two Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada grants awarded to K.J.M. (NSERC Discovery Grant #RGPIN-2018-04358, NSERC Northern Research Supplement: NRS-2018-517979); a University of Alberta Northern Research Award held by R.A.M.; a Mitacs Accelerate Internship awarded to R.A.M. (grant #IT18033) sponsored by Arctic Raptors; Government of Nunavut funding held by Alastair Franke (SC180029, SC180030, SC190039, SC190042); Nunavut General Monitoring Program funding held by Alastair Franke (EC73_2019-20); and additional in-kind funding provided to Alastair Franke from the Nunavut Arctic College and Agnico Eagle Mines (Meliadine Division)."

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