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Habitat fragmentation poses a major threat to animal species worldwide. However, a lack of accurate and easy-to-collect biomarkers can hamper the identification of populations vulnerable to fragmentation. Ptilochronology, the measurement of growth bar length from feathers, has been shown to respond to individual nutritional status and may thus serve as a useful biomarker of habitat fragmentation in...