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In temperate areas, many passerine species commonly renest if a clutch or brood is lost; in contrast, many nonpasserines can produce only one brood.
Widely distributed species in North America that manage to rear only one brood at the northern edge of their ranges, may rear two or more at their southern limits.
In one of the two experiments that failed, only one brood (84 F1's) was screened, which may have been too few (experiment 21).
About 41% of the males failed to mate (see Zając et al. 2006 for details), 33% of all males raised only one brood per season, 1.7% of all males raised a second brood with the same female, and only 2.3% of all males mated polygynously.
In the sedge warbler, breeding success can be much more diversified by mating: many males have no success due to mating failure, many raise only one brood, and some of them can double their success if they mate polygynously or have a second brood.
Normally only one brood is raised each year.
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Females will re-nest following clutch failure but only produce one brood per year, which stay with the female until late August to late September [ 13, 15, 16, 27].
Great Horned Owls generally only have one brood per season.
"Usually, the beetle only produces one brood per year here in Sweden.
In Argentina, the breeding season extends from November to January, and these birds only have one brood.
Second broods were also excluded from analysis because there was only one successful second brood in the 4 years of the study.
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