This is the first study to present empirical data describing the social organisation and breeding biology of the White-browed Treecreeper (Climacteris affinis). The species is typical of many small Australian passerines in that it has high annual survival (~80%), small clutches (mean = 1.95 ± 0.05), long breeding seasons (eggs laid August to November) and long incubation (17–18 days) and nestling periods (25–26 days), corrected for body weight. Reproductive effort is modified in response to variation in climatic conditions by adjusting the commencement of breeding and number of clutches laid per season, which is facilitated by an extended breeding season. White-browed Treecreepers occupied relatively large (mean = 8.4 &pl...
The evolutionary basis of the latitudinal gradient in clutch-size is a major, unresolved question in...
Reproductive strategies in birds are much more complex than previously imagined. In this study, I ex...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
The Noisy Miner is a communal breeder: many individuals participate in activities at each nest. Howe...
When habitats differ in quality, individuals may attempt to maximise fitness through habitat selecti...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
The aim of this thesis was to study the determinants of clutch size and reproductive success of the ...
1. Variation in survival, a major determinant of fitness, may be caused by individual or environment...
The White-browed Treecreeper Climacteris affinis is one of many woodland-dependent birds that are at...
The rufous-banded honeyeater, Conopophila albogularis, is probably the commonest small bird species ...
The breeding ecology of south temperate bird species is less widely known than that of north tempera...
Manorina melanocephala is a communally breeding honeyeater in which several males feed the offspring...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
New Zealand Snipe Coenocorypha aucklandica on the Snares Islands occurred at high densities and many...
The White-shouldered Fairywren (Malurus alboscapulatus) is a tropical passerine bird distributed acr...
The evolutionary basis of the latitudinal gradient in clutch-size is a major, unresolved question in...
Reproductive strategies in birds are much more complex than previously imagined. In this study, I ex...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...
The Noisy Miner is a communal breeder: many individuals participate in activities at each nest. Howe...
When habitats differ in quality, individuals may attempt to maximise fitness through habitat selecti...
A terminology is introduced that can be used for describing as well as theorizing and is thus useful...
The aim of this thesis was to study the determinants of clutch size and reproductive success of the ...
1. Variation in survival, a major determinant of fitness, may be caused by individual or environment...
The White-browed Treecreeper Climacteris affinis is one of many woodland-dependent birds that are at...
The rufous-banded honeyeater, Conopophila albogularis, is probably the commonest small bird species ...
The breeding ecology of south temperate bird species is less widely known than that of north tempera...
Manorina melanocephala is a communally breeding honeyeater in which several males feed the offspring...
1. This study investigated factors affecting individual reproductive success in the wheatear Oenanth...
New Zealand Snipe Coenocorypha aucklandica on the Snares Islands occurred at high densities and many...
The White-shouldered Fairywren (Malurus alboscapulatus) is a tropical passerine bird distributed acr...
The evolutionary basis of the latitudinal gradient in clutch-size is a major, unresolved question in...
Reproductive strategies in birds are much more complex than previously imagined. In this study, I ex...
1. Cooperatively breeding species are typically long lived and hence, according to theory, are expec...