Includes bibliographies.A study was made of two Redbilled (Green) Woodhoopoe Phoeniculus purpureus populations spanning an eight year period (1981-1988) and 258 'flock-years', in the eastern Cape Province of South Mrica. The main objectives of the study were to investigate (1) why woodhoopoes live in groups; (2) why nonbreeders do not breed; and, (3) why nonbreeders provision young that are not their own? Ecological and demographic data were gathered in addition to detailed behavioural observations of 54 woodhoopoe flocks. The following experimental manipulations were performed: (1) breeders were removed from flocks to (a) monitor dispersal patterns and restructuring of flocks; and, (b) observe behavioural reactions by remaining birds; (2) ...
Observations of colour-ringed choughs were carried out at communal roosts and feeding flocks. 1. Of ...
Jackdaws are highly social corvids. They feed in flocks, roost communally and often breed in colonie...
Includes bibliographical references.Adaptations to island life have seldom been studied in birds out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
We studied the behavioural ecology of the Violet Woodhoopoe Phoeniculus damarensis, a rare species e...
Includes bibliographical references.The findings of this study support several ideas relevant to the...
Bibliography: pages 251-265.A population of Pale Chanting Goshawks Melierax canorus, some of which l...
In cooperatively breeding species, ‘helpers’ provide care for other individuals’ offspring. Research...
Natal dispersal behavior can vary considerably among individuals, but the causes of intraspecific pl...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Cooperative breeding, in which individuals other than breeders contribute to raising offspring, has ...
In cooperatively breeding species, group members may derive multiple benefits from helping to raise ...
It remains poorly understood how effects of anthropogenic activity, such as large-scale habitat frag...
We studied the behavioural ecology of the Violet Woodhoopoe Phoeniculus damarensis, a rare species e...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Observations of colour-ringed choughs were carried out at communal roosts and feeding flocks. 1. Of ...
Jackdaws are highly social corvids. They feed in flocks, roost communally and often breed in colonie...
Includes bibliographical references.Adaptations to island life have seldom been studied in birds out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Elsevier ...
We studied the behavioural ecology of the Violet Woodhoopoe Phoeniculus damarensis, a rare species e...
Includes bibliographical references.The findings of this study support several ideas relevant to the...
Bibliography: pages 251-265.A population of Pale Chanting Goshawks Melierax canorus, some of which l...
In cooperatively breeding species, ‘helpers’ provide care for other individuals’ offspring. Research...
Natal dispersal behavior can vary considerably among individuals, but the causes of intraspecific pl...
The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler Tu...
Cooperative breeding, in which individuals other than breeders contribute to raising offspring, has ...
In cooperatively breeding species, group members may derive multiple benefits from helping to raise ...
It remains poorly understood how effects of anthropogenic activity, such as large-scale habitat frag...
We studied the behavioural ecology of the Violet Woodhoopoe Phoeniculus damarensis, a rare species e...
Understanding what fitness benefits an individual gains by behaving in one way, rather than in anoth...
Observations of colour-ringed choughs were carried out at communal roosts and feeding flocks. 1. Of ...
Jackdaws are highly social corvids. They feed in flocks, roost communally and often breed in colonie...
Includes bibliographical references.Adaptations to island life have seldom been studied in birds out...