Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest predation affects breeding site choice, and has been suggested to drive niche segregation and local coexistence of species. Interspecific social information use may, in turn, result in copying or rejection of heterospecific niche characteristics and thus affect realized niche overlap between species. We tested experimentally whether a migratory bird, the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca, collects information about nest predation risk from indirect cues of predators visiting nests of heterospecific birds. Furthermore, we investigated whether the migratory birds can associate such information with a specific nest site characteristic and generaliz...
The ability of nest predation to influence habitat settlement decisions in birds is widely debated, ...
INTRODUCTIONThe costs of competition should lead to competitor avoidance. However, science has shown...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Nest site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities o...
Social information transmission is important because it enables horizontal spread of behaviors, not ...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Social information transmission is important because it enables horizontal spread of behaviors, not ...
Abstract Facultative shifts in nesting habitat selection in response to perceived predation risk may...
Background: Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among inv...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
The ability of nest predation to influence habitat settlement decisions in birds is widely debated, ...
INTRODUCTIONThe costs of competition should lead to competitor avoidance. However, science has shown...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Nest site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities o...
Social information transmission is important because it enables horizontal spread of behaviors, not ...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Social information transmission is important because it enables horizontal spread of behaviors, not ...
Abstract Facultative shifts in nesting habitat selection in response to perceived predation risk may...
Background: Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among inv...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
The ability of nest predation to influence habitat settlement decisions in birds is widely debated, ...
INTRODUCTIONThe costs of competition should lead to competitor avoidance. However, science has shown...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...