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Fig. 1.The area covered by each panel in the abovelake bank the male Cape Weavers used for material collection
Fig. 2.(did males nesting less south (a) Male Cape Weavers with territories further south collected nestmaterial from locations further south in the meadow than did males withnesting territories less far south (n = 12); (b) Males with territories furtherso

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