We tested how edges affect nest survival and predator distribution in a native tallgrass prairie system in southwestern Missouri using artificial nests, natural nests of Dickcissels (Spiza americana) and Henslow\u27s Sparrows (Ammodramus henslowii), and mammal track stations. Survival of artificial nests was lower within 30 m of forest edge. Nesting success of Dickcissels and Henslow\u27s Sparrows was lower within 50 m to a shrubby edge than at greater distances, whereas fates of nests were not related to distances to roads, agricultural fields, or forests. Evidence from clay eggs placed in artificial nests indicated that mid-sized carnivores were the major predators within 30 m of forest edges. Furthermore, mid-sized carnivores visited tra...
ABSTRACT.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grassland birds in ...
<div><p>Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but th...
In some species, habitat edges (ecotones) affect nest-site selection and nesting success. Openness, ...
We tested how edges affect nest survival and predator distribution in a native tallgrass prairie sys...
Grassland birds are often affected negatively by habitat fragmentation. Outcomes include greater nes...
Depredation of artificial avian ground nests was studied in 1994 and 1995 on cool-season and warm-se...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
Abstract: Wildlife biologists historically considered the edge between adjacent habitat ypes highly ...
Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment by shrubs...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
Nest predation is the primary cause of avian nest failure and therefore an important driver of avian...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
ABSTRACT.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grassland birds in ...
<div><p>Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but th...
In some species, habitat edges (ecotones) affect nest-site selection and nesting success. Openness, ...
We tested how edges affect nest survival and predator distribution in a native tallgrass prairie sys...
Grassland birds are often affected negatively by habitat fragmentation. Outcomes include greater nes...
Depredation of artificial avian ground nests was studied in 1994 and 1995 on cool-season and warm-se...
<div><p>Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment b...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
The focus of my research was to study the spacial pattern of waterfowl nest predation in several duc...
Abstract: Wildlife biologists historically considered the edge between adjacent habitat ypes highly ...
Globally, grasslands and the wildlife that inhabit them are widely imperiled. Encroachment by shrubs...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
Nest predation is the primary cause of avian nest failure and therefore an important driver of avian...
Predation is a major cause of nest failure in many bird species. High levels of nest loss may be a c...
ABSTRACT.-Avoidance of habitat edges may be contributing to reduced densities of grassland birds in ...
<div><p>Forest edges can strongly affect avian nest success by altering nest predation rates, but th...
In some species, habitat edges (ecotones) affect nest-site selection and nesting success. Openness, ...