Artificial chick shelters might improve productivity of beach-nesting birds threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. We investigated the efficacy of three different chick shelter designs against four criteria: accessibility to chicks over time, thermal insulation, conspicuousness to beach-goers, and practicality (cost and ease of transport). One design (‘A-frame’) was selected because it offered the greatest thermal insulation, was the least conspicuous, most cost effective, and performed equally well in terms of accessibility. We deployed these artificial shelters on Hooded Plover Thinornis rubricollis territories where broods were present (n 5 11), and compared the behaviour and survival rate of chicks to that at control sites...
The Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is an endangered species, restricted to. a single populati...
Precocial young often experience high mortality prior to achieving flight, especially in the first d...
Current efforts to monitoring the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus), an endemic shorebird ...
Abstract Anthropogenic disturbance has been demonstrated to affect the behavior of beach‐nesting bir...
Shorebirds form a diverse group of bird species exhibiting a variety growth rates, reproduction stra...
Beach-nesting birds (plovers; Aves; Charadridae) are impacted by many natural and human-induced thre...
Recreational use of beaches may threaten some beach-nesting shorebirds in southern Australia. Tempor...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Common white terns Gygis alba lay a single egg balanced on rocks or branches and consequently are at...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Human activity is one of the most important factors affecting disturbance to birds that use coastal ...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Burrow competition between the critically endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) and the l...
Context: Enclosing nests in cages to exclude predators is a management tool frequently used to incre...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
The Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is an endangered species, restricted to. a single populati...
Precocial young often experience high mortality prior to achieving flight, especially in the first d...
Current efforts to monitoring the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus), an endemic shorebird ...
Abstract Anthropogenic disturbance has been demonstrated to affect the behavior of beach‐nesting bir...
Shorebirds form a diverse group of bird species exhibiting a variety growth rates, reproduction stra...
Beach-nesting birds (plovers; Aves; Charadridae) are impacted by many natural and human-induced thre...
Recreational use of beaches may threaten some beach-nesting shorebirds in southern Australia. Tempor...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Common white terns Gygis alba lay a single egg balanced on rocks or branches and consequently are at...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
Human activity is one of the most important factors affecting disturbance to birds that use coastal ...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Burrow competition between the critically endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) and the l...
Context: Enclosing nests in cages to exclude predators is a management tool frequently used to incre...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
The Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) is an endangered species, restricted to. a single populati...
Precocial young often experience high mortality prior to achieving flight, especially in the first d...
Current efforts to monitoring the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus), an endemic shorebird ...