PARENTAL ROLES AND THE MATING SYSTEM OF THE LONG-TOED STINT CALIDRIS SUBMINUTA

Long-toed Stint (Calidris subminuta) Science Article 2

abstract

The mating system of the Long-toed Stint is poorly known. Observations of several broods in western Kamchatka in 1989 suggest a monogamous mating system in which incubation is shared, but with males caring for the brood after hatching

Pavel S. Tomkovich, WSG Bull. 57: 42-43.

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