<div><p>Adult African Black Oystercatchers <i>Haematopus moquini</i> are sedentary and territorial year round, with juveniles expressing strong natal philopatry. At four South African study sites (two mainland and two islands) breeding numbers more than doubled between the late 1970s/early 1980s and 2005 in response to improved protection and increased food availability, providing large-scale, natural experiments that could not have been simulated by manipulation. Oystercatcher population increases did not occur at constant rates – in each case breeding numbers remained stable for long periods both before and after periods of rapid population increases. At all sites, patterns of stability and change in breeding densities could be explained ...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...
1) We attempted to identify the possible costs and benefits of Extra-Pair Copulations (EPCs) from fi...
Adult African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini are sedentary and territorial year round, with...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
1. We studied the mechanisms of territory acquisition in an oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) br...
Intermittent breeding (skipping a breeding season) can be the result of an adaptive decision by a fo...
Breeding success (fledglings pair−1 y−1) of the Red-listed African Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus m...
In territorial species, habitat heterogeneity results in some individuals occupying poor quality sit...
1. The hypothesis of site-dependent population regulation predicts that birds utilize available nest...
The population of Oystercatchers (Heamatopus ostralegus) in the Netherlands declined dramatically du...
African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini produce a modal clutch size of two eggs and only rar...
Territory size and quality were determined for Gurney’s sugarbirds in Qwaqwa National Park, northea...
1. Oystercatchers that breed on the saltmarsh of the Frisian island of Schiermon-nikoog occupy two d...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...
1) We attempted to identify the possible costs and benefits of Extra-Pair Copulations (EPCs) from fi...
Adult African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini are sedentary and territorial year round, with...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
1. We studied the mechanisms of territory acquisition in an oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) br...
Intermittent breeding (skipping a breeding season) can be the result of an adaptive decision by a fo...
Breeding success (fledglings pair−1 y−1) of the Red-listed African Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus m...
In territorial species, habitat heterogeneity results in some individuals occupying poor quality sit...
1. The hypothesis of site-dependent population regulation predicts that birds utilize available nest...
The population of Oystercatchers (Heamatopus ostralegus) in the Netherlands declined dramatically du...
African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini produce a modal clutch size of two eggs and only rar...
Territory size and quality were determined for Gurney’s sugarbirds in Qwaqwa National Park, northea...
1. Oystercatchers that breed on the saltmarsh of the Frisian island of Schiermon-nikoog occupy two d...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...
1) We attempted to identify the possible costs and benefits of Extra-Pair Copulations (EPCs) from fi...