This project describes various aspects of the breeding ecology and behaviour of the brown falcon Falco berigora, a common but poorly study Australian raptor. In particular it examines (a) the main influences on reproductive success; (b) tests predictions of theories proposed to explain the evolution and maintenance of sexual size dimorphism (RSD; females the larger sex) in raptors; and (c) investigates sex allocation patterns in the light of current sex ratio and parental investment theory. The study was conducted between July 1999 and June 2002 approximately 35 km southwest of Melbourne, at the Western Treatment Plant (WTP), Werribee (38°0’S 144°34’E) and surrounds, a total area of approximately 150 km2.¶ ..
1. We examined the influence of parental age, pair-bond duration, prey size and weather conditions o...
This study took advantage of a large, closely monitored colour-banded population of Brown Falcons to...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
The brown falcon, Falco berigora, is one of Australia's most common and widespread raptors, inhabiti...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
An overabundance of hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed sexual size dimorphism (RS...
This study was undertaken for two reasons. The first was that the New Zealand Falcon was largely un...
Eggs (n = 367) collected from wild Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) nests between 1976 and...
Chakarov N, Pauli M, Müller A-K, et al. Territory Quality and Plumage Morph Predict Offspring Sex Ra...
Peregrine Falcon’s lifetime reproductive outputs are influenced more by the quality of the nes...
Adult peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus macropus) have monotypic plumage and display strong revers...
Abstract Reversed sexual dimorphism (RSD), whichoccurs when the female of a species is larger than t...
Parents may adapt their offspring sex ratio in response to their own phenotype and environmental con...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
1. We examined the influence of parental age, pair-bond duration, prey size and weather conditions o...
This study took advantage of a large, closely monitored colour-banded population of Brown Falcons to...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
Fisher’s theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
The brown falcon, Falco berigora, is one of Australia's most common and widespread raptors, inhabiti...
Fisher's theory predicts equal sex ratios at the end of parental care if the costs and benefits asso...
An overabundance of hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed sexual size dimorphism (RS...
This study was undertaken for two reasons. The first was that the New Zealand Falcon was largely un...
Eggs (n = 367) collected from wild Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) nests between 1976 and...
Chakarov N, Pauli M, Müller A-K, et al. Territory Quality and Plumage Morph Predict Offspring Sex Ra...
Peregrine Falcon’s lifetime reproductive outputs are influenced more by the quality of the nes...
Adult peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus macropus) have monotypic plumage and display strong revers...
Abstract Reversed sexual dimorphism (RSD), whichoccurs when the female of a species is larger than t...
Parents may adapt their offspring sex ratio in response to their own phenotype and environmental con...
A population of tundra peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) was studied over 4 breeding s...
1. We examined the influence of parental age, pair-bond duration, prey size and weather conditions o...
This study took advantage of a large, closely monitored colour-banded population of Brown Falcons to...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...