ABSTRACT.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grassland birds in small habitat patches. Nest densities for grassland-nesting Bobolinks (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) were much lower than expected within 25m of forest edges at three sites in New York, and that pattern ( edge avoidance ) extended to 100m at one site. Nests located within 50 m of forest or wooded hedgerow edges had lower daily survival rates, compared with nests \u3e100m from any habitat edge. Bobolinks tended to move away from forest edges when renesting after nest failure; that pattern was especially evident in females that placed their first nest within 50 m of a forest or wooded hedgerow edge. Second nests of all seven of those females were fart...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
Edge effects encompass a complex panoply of biotic and abiotic phenomena across woodland borders. I ...
Animals are subject to ecological traps when anthropogenic changes create habitat that appears suita...
T.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grass- land bird...
Grassland birds are often affected negatively by habitat fragmentation. Outcomes include greater nes...
In some species, habitat edges (ecotones) affect nest-site selection and nesting success. Openness, ...
We tested how edges affect nest survival and predator distribution in a native tallgrass prairie sys...
Depredation of artificial avian ground nests was studied in 1994 and 1995 on cool-season and warm-se...
This study examines Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) nest success, nest-site selection, and nestling...
We assessed avian nesting success in two forested landscapes (Chippewa and Superior National Forests...
Forest fragmentation is thought to be partially responsible for declines in many Neotropical migran...
Abstract. From 6 June to 17 July 2013 in Shelburne, VT, I studied the territorial behavior of Boboli...
Grasslands are among themost imperiled ecosystems in North America. Reasons that grasslands are thre...
In eastern North America, remnant patches of forest surrounded by open habitat constitute unfavorabl...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
Edge effects encompass a complex panoply of biotic and abiotic phenomena across woodland borders. I ...
Animals are subject to ecological traps when anthropogenic changes create habitat that appears suita...
T.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grass- land bird...
Grassland birds are often affected negatively by habitat fragmentation. Outcomes include greater nes...
In some species, habitat edges (ecotones) affect nest-site selection and nesting success. Openness, ...
We tested how edges affect nest survival and predator distribution in a native tallgrass prairie sys...
Depredation of artificial avian ground nests was studied in 1994 and 1995 on cool-season and warm-se...
This study examines Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) nest success, nest-site selection, and nestling...
We assessed avian nesting success in two forested landscapes (Chippewa and Superior National Forests...
Forest fragmentation is thought to be partially responsible for declines in many Neotropical migran...
Abstract. From 6 June to 17 July 2013 in Shelburne, VT, I studied the territorial behavior of Boboli...
Grasslands are among themost imperiled ecosystems in North America. Reasons that grasslands are thre...
In eastern North America, remnant patches of forest surrounded by open habitat constitute unfavorabl...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
Edge effects encompass a complex panoply of biotic and abiotic phenomena across woodland borders. I ...
Animals are subject to ecological traps when anthropogenic changes create habitat that appears suita...