Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but this relationship is inconsistent and context dependent. There is a need for researchers to improve the predictability of edge effects on nest predation rates by examining the mechanisms driving their occurrence and variability. In this study, we examined how the capture rates of ship rats, an invasive nest predator responsible for avian declines globally, varied with distance from the forest edge within forest fragments in a pastoral landscape in New Zealand. We hypothesised that forest edges would affect capture rates by altering vegetation structure within fragments, and that the strength of edge effects would depend on whether fragments were grazed...
Summary: We assayed nest predation as an edge effect, using artificial ground nests, at inherent (na...
Predation at nests contributes importantly to current declines of New Zealand forest birds. We monit...
<p><b>A</b>: model hypothesised in this study, in which distance from forest edge and grazing indire...
<div><p>Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but th...
The importance of introduced rats as damaging factors on island biotas is globally recognized. The ...
Disentangling the confounded effects of edge and area in fragmented landscapes is a recurrent challe...
Fragmentation of continuous habitat blocks into small, isolated patches may Cause gradual replacemen...
Edge-related increases in nest predation rates have been reported in forest adjacent to clearcuts. G...
Creation of edges within continuous forest often results in higher rates of predation closer to fore...
Predation of artificial ground nests was studied. The rate of predation was evaluated with respect ...
Fragmentation of forested landscapes can reduce the reproductive success of birds occupying residual...
I examined the effects of agriculturally induced fragmentation of habitat on the spatial distributio...
This study examines the existence or non-existence of an edge effect on artificial nest predation in...
We studied the effect of road edges on foraging activity by introduced ship or roof rats Rattus rat...
Seed predation by rodents affects plant population dynamics and it mayrespond to changes in vegetati...
Summary: We assayed nest predation as an edge effect, using artificial ground nests, at inherent (na...
Predation at nests contributes importantly to current declines of New Zealand forest birds. We monit...
<p><b>A</b>: model hypothesised in this study, in which distance from forest edge and grazing indire...
<div><p>Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but th...
The importance of introduced rats as damaging factors on island biotas is globally recognized. The ...
Disentangling the confounded effects of edge and area in fragmented landscapes is a recurrent challe...
Fragmentation of continuous habitat blocks into small, isolated patches may Cause gradual replacemen...
Edge-related increases in nest predation rates have been reported in forest adjacent to clearcuts. G...
Creation of edges within continuous forest often results in higher rates of predation closer to fore...
Predation of artificial ground nests was studied. The rate of predation was evaluated with respect ...
Fragmentation of forested landscapes can reduce the reproductive success of birds occupying residual...
I examined the effects of agriculturally induced fragmentation of habitat on the spatial distributio...
This study examines the existence or non-existence of an edge effect on artificial nest predation in...
We studied the effect of road edges on foraging activity by introduced ship or roof rats Rattus rat...
Seed predation by rodents affects plant population dynamics and it mayrespond to changes in vegetati...
Summary: We assayed nest predation as an edge effect, using artificial ground nests, at inherent (na...
Predation at nests contributes importantly to current declines of New Zealand forest birds. We monit...
<p><b>A</b>: model hypothesised in this study, in which distance from forest edge and grazing indire...