Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and maintenance remain poorly understood. In many avian species, breeding colonies vary by several orders of magnitude and one approach to investigating the evolution of coloniality has been to examine how potential costs and benefits vary with colony size. Several hypotheses predict that foraging efficiency may improve with colony size, through benefits associated with social foraging and information exchange. However, it is argued that competition for limited food resources will also increase with colony size, potentially reducing foraging success. Here we use a number of measures (brood feeding rates, chick condition and survival, and adult c...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Resource limitations, either due to environmental conditions or constraints on parental provisioning...
Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and...
Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and...
Reproductive success within populations often varies with the timing of breeding, typically declinin...
Reproductive success within populations often varies with the timing of breeding, typically declinin...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
For species with positive density dependence, costs and benefits of increasing density may depend on...
Most animal groups vary extensively in size. Because individuals in certain sizes of groups often ha...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
Why avian colonies vary in size and how food competition among nearby colonies affects offspring qua...
Trabajo presentado en el 4º Congreso Ibérico de Ecología, celebrado en coimbra, Portugal, del 16 al ...
Colonial breeding in birds is widely considered to benefit individuals through enhanced protection ...
What maintains stasis in animal group-size distributions is an unresolved problem in behavioral ecol...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Resource limitations, either due to environmental conditions or constraints on parental provisioning...
Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and...
Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and...
Reproductive success within populations often varies with the timing of breeding, typically declinin...
Reproductive success within populations often varies with the timing of breeding, typically declinin...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
For species with positive density dependence, costs and benefits of increasing density may depend on...
Most animal groups vary extensively in size. Because individuals in certain sizes of groups often ha...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
Why avian colonies vary in size and how food competition among nearby colonies affects offspring qua...
Trabajo presentado en el 4º Congreso Ibérico de Ecología, celebrado en coimbra, Portugal, del 16 al ...
Colonial breeding in birds is widely considered to benefit individuals through enhanced protection ...
What maintains stasis in animal group-size distributions is an unresolved problem in behavioral ecol...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Most colonially breeding animals occupy colonies that range in size from a few pairs to thousands of...
Resource limitations, either due to environmental conditions or constraints on parental provisioning...