Fig. 3: Impact of drought on the number and quality of the offspring generated by the red kite population of Doñana National Park (southwest Spain). | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Impact of drought on the number and quality of the offspring generated by the red kite population of Doñana National Park (southwest Spain).

From: Hardship at birth alters the impact of climate change on a long-lived predator

Fig. 3

Drought depressed the number of fledged young (a, b; N = 455 and 181; and N = 840 and 316 breeding attempts for normal and drought years, respectively), as well as their body condition (c; mass deficit: observed mass of a nestling compared to the mass expected for its age, see Methods; N = 273 and 94). Symbols: in each boxplot, the centre line represents the median, the “X” symbol the mean value, the length of the box extends through the interquartile range (IQR) and the whiskers extend to 1.5 × IQR. All data points outside this range are plotted individually. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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