Unique among parrots, Monk Parakeets nest socially (many nests in one nest structure) and with a gregarious spatial pattern (many nest structures in a single breeding area). In this work, we studied nest site selection, tree size (diameter and height), and nest opening orientation in an introduced population of Monk Parakeets occurring with a high nest density in an urban park of Rome (central Italy). Of the 73 nest structures we examined, 72% were built on Cedrus libani showing a significant preference for this tree species when compared to tree species availability. Monk Parakeets nested on taller trees and on trees with a significantly larger diameter at breast height. Nest structures had one to four nest openings, which appeared ...
Home-range size is a key aspect of space-use, and variation in home-range size and structure may hav...
Many bird species nest in close association with other bolder and more aggressive birds which provid...
Invasive species can take advantage of resources unexploited by natives (opportunism hypothesis) or ...
<p>Unique among parrots, Monk Parakeets nest socially (many nests in one nest structure) and with a ...
We studied a naturalized population of monk parakeet breeding in an urban park in Rome,by collecting...
Monk Parakeets are considered one of the most invasive bird species given its unique capacity among ...
We studied a naturalized population of monk parakeet breeding in an urban park in Rome, by collecti...
The genetic structure of animal populations has considerable behavioural, ecological and evolutionar...
Cavities represent a limiting resource for breeding birds, thus triggering potential competition, mo...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
While most of the knowledge on invasive species focuses on their impacts, little is known about thei...
Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invader of many European urbanised habitats. Her...
Identifying habitat or nesting microhabitat variables associated with high levels of nest success is...
While most of the knowledge on invasive species focuses on their impacts, little is known about thei...
The genetic structure of animal populations has considerable behavioural, ecological and evolutionar...
Home-range size is a key aspect of space-use, and variation in home-range size and structure may hav...
Many bird species nest in close association with other bolder and more aggressive birds which provid...
Invasive species can take advantage of resources unexploited by natives (opportunism hypothesis) or ...
<p>Unique among parrots, Monk Parakeets nest socially (many nests in one nest structure) and with a ...
We studied a naturalized population of monk parakeet breeding in an urban park in Rome,by collecting...
Monk Parakeets are considered one of the most invasive bird species given its unique capacity among ...
We studied a naturalized population of monk parakeet breeding in an urban park in Rome, by collecti...
The genetic structure of animal populations has considerable behavioural, ecological and evolutionar...
Cavities represent a limiting resource for breeding birds, thus triggering potential competition, mo...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
While most of the knowledge on invasive species focuses on their impacts, little is known about thei...
Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invader of many European urbanised habitats. Her...
Identifying habitat or nesting microhabitat variables associated with high levels of nest success is...
While most of the knowledge on invasive species focuses on their impacts, little is known about thei...
The genetic structure of animal populations has considerable behavioural, ecological and evolutionar...
Home-range size is a key aspect of space-use, and variation in home-range size and structure may hav...
Many bird species nest in close association with other bolder and more aggressive birds which provid...
Invasive species can take advantage of resources unexploited by natives (opportunism hypothesis) or ...