Survival is a key component of fitness. Species that occupy discrete breeding colonies with different characteristics are often exposed to varying costs and benefits associated with group size or environmental conditions, and survival is an integrative net measure of these effects. We investigated the extent to which survival probability of adult (≥ 1-year old) cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) occupying different colonies resembled that of their parental cohort and thus whether the natal colony had long-term effects on individuals. Individuals were cross-fostered between colonies soon after hatching and their presence as breeders monitored at colonies in the western Nebraska study area for the subsequent decade. Colony-specific adu...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Mark–recapture and the statistical analysis methods associated with it offer great potential for inv...
This thesis presents the results of a study on the Swallow Hirundo rustica carried out in Central S...
Survival is a key component of fitness. Species that occupy discrete breeding colonies with differen...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
Breeding colonies of birds represent groups of individuals that associate during one breeding season...
Little is known in general about how group size or ectoparasitism affect survival in colonial animal...
One probable cost of dispersing to a new breeding habitat is unfamiliarity with local conditions suc...
Variation in group size is characteristic of most social species. The extent to which individuals so...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
Early life ecological conditions have well-documented short-term effects on offspring phenotype and ...
Most animal groups vary extensively in size. Because individuals in certain sizes of groups often ha...
To better understand the dynamics of avian populations and their role in population trends, we requi...
The evolution of reproductive strategies is affected by the ability of organisms to deal with future...
1. Understanding the degree to which reproductive success varies with an individual’s age and lifesp...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Mark–recapture and the statistical analysis methods associated with it offer great potential for inv...
This thesis presents the results of a study on the Swallow Hirundo rustica carried out in Central S...
Survival is a key component of fitness. Species that occupy discrete breeding colonies with differen...
The variation in breeding colony size seen in populations of most colonial birds may reflect heritab...
Breeding colonies of birds represent groups of individuals that associate during one breeding season...
Little is known in general about how group size or ectoparasitism affect survival in colonial animal...
One probable cost of dispersing to a new breeding habitat is unfamiliarity with local conditions suc...
Variation in group size is characteristic of most social species. The extent to which individuals so...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
Early life ecological conditions have well-documented short-term effects on offspring phenotype and ...
Most animal groups vary extensively in size. Because individuals in certain sizes of groups often ha...
To better understand the dynamics of avian populations and their role in population trends, we requi...
The evolution of reproductive strategies is affected by the ability of organisms to deal with future...
1. Understanding the degree to which reproductive success varies with an individual’s age and lifesp...
Extra-pair paternity (EPP) – the siring of offspring by a male other than a female’s social partner ...
Mark–recapture and the statistical analysis methods associated with it offer great potential for inv...
This thesis presents the results of a study on the Swallow Hirundo rustica carried out in Central S...