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Figure 3 in First description of the nest, eggs, and nestlings of White-tufted Sunbeam (Aglaeactis castelnaudii) and incubation behaviours of Shining Sunbeam (A. cupripennis) in the southeast of Peru
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Figure 3. Nest, eggs, and incubation behavior of A. cupripennis for 10 days early in the incubation period (a) female incubating on the nest (Photo: D. Ocampo), showing the temperature sensor cord inserted through the nest indicated by the white arrow; (b) eggs (Photo: G. Londoño); (c) daily count of trips off the nest; and (d) duration of the trips. Notice that days 2 and 8 (brown background) had the highest values of number of trips and the shortest average trip duration which might be a different incubation strategy compared to the other days of monitoring.
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- Journal article: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1811415 (DOI)
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