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Affective states, such as emotions, are presumably widespread across the animal kingdom because of the adaptive advantages they are supposed to confer. However, the study of the affective states of animals has thus far been largely restricted to enhancing the welfare of animals managed by humans in non‐natural contexts. Given the diversity of wild animals and the variable conditions they can experience,...
Responses to extreme climatic events may differ between individuals of distinct morphs which differ in life‐history strategies, resulting in climate change ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ within species.
We examined the reproductive performance and carry‐over effects on offspring of black‐ and red‐headed Gouldian finches Erythrura gouldiae after exposure to simulated heatwaves of moderate or severe intensity...