Human residential status and habitat quality affect the likelihood but not the success of lapwing breeding in an urban matrix
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Lapwings nested less frequently in residential properties with greater human usage.

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Greater food availability and grass area increased nesting likelihood.

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None of these variables influenced clutch size or the probability of eggs hatching.

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Larger clutches and higher hatching rates tended to be associated with more food.

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Habitat quality is not homogenous at the scale of the house block.

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