Botany One on Nostr: It seems the lapwings choose both croplands and wetlands for nesting, because there ...
It seems the lapwings choose both croplands and wetlands for nesting, because there is no single best choice for the species to make. Cevenini & colleagues emphasise the importance of variety in the landscape, interspersing agricultural land and wetland, so the birds have alternatives available.
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