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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michael Campbell |Gabriela Mastromonaco |Gary Burness
1 Introduction Across taxa, the interacting effects of food availability and ambient temperature can impact the behavior and physiology of individuals. For example, various species of birds have shown range shifts over time, with individuals tracking their preferred food sources and environmental temperatures (e.g., ptarmigans (Lagopus; Lagerholm et al. 2017); Charadiiformes; Maclean et al. 2008).
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