The objective of this study was to investigate mate switches observed in a dense breeding population of banded Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis). Over a 14-year period, 50 of 70 breeding pairs switched mates (71%), with 45 pairs switching permanently (64%). Mean mate retention between years was 83%, with an average pair bond lasting 5.7 years (range 1-13 years). Most permanent switches occurred following the death or disappearance of a mate, and overall permanent divorce (19%; 13 of 70 pairs) and annual divorce rates (6%) were low. Territory retention following mate switches was high. Males and females did not differ in their ability to retain their original territory. Retaining their original territory after a mate switch, however, did not...
We evaluated factors influencing survival of nests and chicks (i.e., colts) of greater sandhill cran...
We hypothesized that territorial sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in densely populated breeding are...
We studied activity budgets and antipredator behaviors of Mississippi sandhill cranes (Grus canadens...
The objective of this study was to investigate mate switches observed in a dense breeding population...
Marked pairs of Florida (Grus canadensis pratensis) and greater sandhill cranes (G. c. tabida) were ...
Two pairs of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were maintained at Audubon Park Zoo in...
Although cranes are known for “life-long” pair bonds, exceptions to this rule have been observed (i....
From 1980-98 we captured and uniquely marked more than 400 Florida sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis ...
Four greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were hatched and reared individually by 4 non-...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
The reproductive biologies of cranes are surprisingly similar. All crane species are strictly monoga...
Population growth rate in long-lived bird species is often most sensitive to changes in adult surviv...
Observations were made of color-marked whooping cranes (Grus americana) at Aransas during the 1977-9...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
The first fertile whooping crane (Grus americana; WC) egg produced through natural breeding at Patux...
We evaluated factors influencing survival of nests and chicks (i.e., colts) of greater sandhill cran...
We hypothesized that territorial sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in densely populated breeding are...
We studied activity budgets and antipredator behaviors of Mississippi sandhill cranes (Grus canadens...
The objective of this study was to investigate mate switches observed in a dense breeding population...
Marked pairs of Florida (Grus canadensis pratensis) and greater sandhill cranes (G. c. tabida) were ...
Two pairs of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were maintained at Audubon Park Zoo in...
Although cranes are known for “life-long” pair bonds, exceptions to this rule have been observed (i....
From 1980-98 we captured and uniquely marked more than 400 Florida sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis ...
Four greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were hatched and reared individually by 4 non-...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
The reproductive biologies of cranes are surprisingly similar. All crane species are strictly monoga...
Population growth rate in long-lived bird species is often most sensitive to changes in adult surviv...
Observations were made of color-marked whooping cranes (Grus americana) at Aransas during the 1977-9...
The natal and breeding dispersal of endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) was investigated usi...
The first fertile whooping crane (Grus americana; WC) egg produced through natural breeding at Patux...
We evaluated factors influencing survival of nests and chicks (i.e., colts) of greater sandhill cran...
We hypothesized that territorial sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in densely populated breeding are...
We studied activity budgets and antipredator behaviors of Mississippi sandhill cranes (Grus canadens...