SPECIES
Black-throated Tit Aegithalos concinnus
Robyn P. Geldard, Simon Harrap, Josep del Hoyo, David Christie, Nigel Collar, Guy M. Kirwan, and Andrew J. Spencer
Version: 2.0 — Published December 22, 2020
Version: 2.0 — Published December 22, 2020
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Demography and Populations
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Measures of Breeding Activity
Annual and Lifetime Reproductive Success
In central China, fledgling success estimated at just ca. 34%, with most failures due to predation by snakes (Zaocys dhumnades, Elaphe carinata, and E. taeniura), birds (including corvids, owls and diurnal raptors), and small mammals (Mustela sibirica and Sciurotamias davidianus; 13).