The presence of conspecifics is a social cue frequently used by songbirds in breeding-site selection. In migratory species, conspecific attraction is not possible for individuals that arrive first to breeding grounds, but these individuals may use information from ecologically similar heterospecifics. Resident tits (Paridae) are known to provide cues for migratory songbirds, however, the relevance of resident settlement decisions decreases as the season progresses. We investigated heterospecific attraction within migrant songbirds, and examined whether later arriving species use the presence of earlier arriving species as a cue for breeding habitat selection. We used a song playback experiment to test if wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix...
Breeding bird settlement cues are typically defined by correlating occupancy to habitat related vari...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
The presence of conspecifics is a social cue frequently used by songbirds in breeding-site selection...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
For many animals, breeding habitat selection is important because of its direct effects on fitness. ...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
One proximate cue important for habitat selection by territorial birds is the location and behavior ...
The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individual ...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
Most animals exist in some type of social environment. The composition of this environment can impac...
Abstract Conspecific attraction during habitat selection is common among animals, but the ultimat...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Breeding bird settlement cues are typically defined by correlating occupancy to habitat related vari...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
The presence of conspecifics is a social cue frequently used by songbirds in breeding-site selection...
Social information use in songbird habitat selection commonly involves a conspecific attraction stra...
For many animals, breeding habitat selection is important because of its direct effects on fitness. ...
1. The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individu...
One proximate cue important for habitat selection by territorial birds is the location and behavior ...
The processes by which individuals select breeding sites have important consequences for individual ...
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through...
Most animals exist in some type of social environment. The composition of this environment can impac...
Abstract Conspecific attraction during habitat selection is common among animals, but the ultimat...
Animal migration can lead to a population distribution known as seasonal sympatry, in which closely ...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
The social environment may be a key mediator of selection that operates on animals. In many cases, i...
Breeding bird settlement cues are typically defined by correlating occupancy to habitat related vari...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...