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Appendices

Appendix A: A table showing the effect of parasite treatment on body size (PC1) and tarsus length of nestling Great Tits.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A1.

Appendix B: A table showing the probability of recruiting locally in relation to age, year, treatment, and design.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A2.

Appendix C: A figure showing the probability of recruiting locally in relation to treatment (infested, uninfested), experimental design (A, B), and nestling body size.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A3.

Appendix D: A table showing the effect of parasite treatment on body size and tarsus length of locally recruited nestling Great Tits.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A4.

Appendix E: A table showing the effect of parasite treatment and treatment of the first recorded brood (treatment 1st) on the first reproduction of recruited nestling Great Tits.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A5.

Appendix F: A table showing the effect of parasite presence during the nestling period on total number of eggs, fledglings, and recruits produced.
Ecological Archives E085-057-A6.

Appendix G: A table showing the effect of parasite presence during the nestling period on lifetime reproductive success.
Ecological Archives E085-000-A7.

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