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Secondary forests are increasingly important for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem functioning. Yet, we know little on how species interactions shift across the wide range of life history strategies in the context of forest succession, especially for non‐trophic animal social systems.
Using data from mixed‐species flocks (hereafter MSFs) and life history and morphological traits from the...