Fig. 1From: Geographical and temporal variation in environmental conditions affects nestling growth but not immune function in a year-round breeding equatorial larkMass (g, a), wing length (mm, b) and tarsus length (mm, c) of Red-capped Lark Calandrella cinerea nestlings as a function of age in South Kinangop (cool and wet), North Kinangop (warm and wet) and Kedong (warm and dry), three Kenyan populations with distinct climates. Data for the three locations are plotted apart to increase visibility rather than that the age at measurement differed between locationsBack to article page