Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the pattern of habitat occupation, nestling diet and breeding performance of Crested Tits Lophophanes cristatus in a “typical” (coniferous) and an “atypical” (Holm Oak Quercus ilex) forest in eastern Spain during 2005–2007. We aimed to determine which microhabitat characteristics in the Holm Oak forest could account for the presence of Crested Tits, and checked whether the nestling diet in the Holm Oak forest resembled that obtained in the pine forest. Vegetation maps were produced using GIS from observations made in the field (tree species, tree and shrub cover). Nestling diet was recorded through video surveillance. Crested Tits bred in mature, low-d...
a view from a nest–box monitoring study. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 36.2: 153–163. Exotic...
The breeding biology of great tits (Parus major) was studied in two forests of maritime pine (Pinus ...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting...
Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the patter...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
Data on some breeding parameters, especially clutch-size, of the Blue Tit from various mediterranean...
We analysed whether patterns of microhabitat use by Blue Tits Parus caeruleus, Great Tits Parus majo...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Blue Tits and Great Tits occupied different habitats within forests in Central Eu...
Blue tits breeding in an evergreen Holm Oak forest in Southern Spain have the earliest breeding peri...
The diet of the Great Tit Parus major when rearing chicks has been described in many studies. Howeve...
Variation in early nutrition is often a strong predictor of offspring condition and fitness. In the ...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
a view from a nest–box monitoring study. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 36.2: 153–163. Exotic...
The breeding biology of great tits (Parus major) was studied in two forests of maritime pine (Pinus ...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting...
Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the patter...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
Data on some breeding parameters, especially clutch-size, of the Blue Tit from various mediterranean...
We analysed whether patterns of microhabitat use by Blue Tits Parus caeruleus, Great Tits Parus majo...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Blue Tits and Great Tits occupied different habitats within forests in Central Eu...
Blue tits breeding in an evergreen Holm Oak forest in Southern Spain have the earliest breeding peri...
The diet of the Great Tit Parus major when rearing chicks has been described in many studies. Howeve...
Variation in early nutrition is often a strong predictor of offspring condition and fitness. In the ...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
a view from a nest–box monitoring study. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 36.2: 153–163. Exotic...
The breeding biology of great tits (Parus major) was studied in two forests of maritime pine (Pinus ...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting...