The vast majority of bird species build a nest in which to breed. Some species build more than one nest, but the function of most multiple nest-building remains unclear. Here we describe the unusual nest-building behaviour of the Australian Reed Warbler Acrocephalus australis, and test experimentally the hypotheses that multiple nest-building is related to individual condition or territory quality, and plays a role in mate assessment. Australian Reed Warblers built two types of nest structures: ‘type I ’ nests, which were used for eggs and nest-lings, and ‘type II ’ nests, which were structurally distinct from type I nests, did not support eggs, nestlings or adults and were not essential for successful breeding. The number of type II nests ...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
The continental African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus, like its relative the Seychelles Warbl...
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number ...
The vast majority of bird species build a nest in which to breed. Some species build more than one n...
Extended phenotypes with signalling function are mostly restricted to animal taxa that use construct...
Several bird species construct multiple nests within a single breeding season that are not used for ...
All birds construct nests in which to lay eggs and/or raise offspring. Traditionally, it was thought...
Nests are key structures for the reproduction of majority of avian species and as such they should b...
The causes and consequences of multi-brooding were assessed in an intensive nest monitoring study of...
The continental African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus, like its relative the Seychelles Warbl...
Successful reproduction for most birds requires them to have built ‘good’ nests. The remarkable dive...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
All birds construct nests in which to lay eggs and/or raise offspring. Traditionally, it was thought...
Orange-crowned warblers, Leiothlypis celata sordida, breeding on the California Channel Islands exhi...
In socially monogamous species, extra-pair paternity may increase the strength of inter-sexual selec...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
The continental African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus, like its relative the Seychelles Warbl...
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number ...
The vast majority of bird species build a nest in which to breed. Some species build more than one n...
Extended phenotypes with signalling function are mostly restricted to animal taxa that use construct...
Several bird species construct multiple nests within a single breeding season that are not used for ...
All birds construct nests in which to lay eggs and/or raise offspring. Traditionally, it was thought...
Nests are key structures for the reproduction of majority of avian species and as such they should b...
The causes and consequences of multi-brooding were assessed in an intensive nest monitoring study of...
The continental African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus, like its relative the Seychelles Warbl...
Successful reproduction for most birds requires them to have built ‘good’ nests. The remarkable dive...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
All birds construct nests in which to lay eggs and/or raise offspring. Traditionally, it was thought...
Orange-crowned warblers, Leiothlypis celata sordida, breeding on the California Channel Islands exhi...
In socially monogamous species, extra-pair paternity may increase the strength of inter-sexual selec...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
The continental African Reed Warbler Acrocephalus baeticatus, like its relative the Seychelles Warbl...
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number ...