Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of coloniality. Transfer of information on location of food resources implies that individuals from the same colony share foraging areas and that each colony can be associated to a speciic foraging area. In colonial breeding vertebrates, colony-speciic foraging areas are often spatially segregated, mitigating intercolony intraspeciic competition. By means of simultaneous GPS tracking of lesser kestrels (Falco naumanni) from neighbouring colonies, we showed a clear segregation of space use between individuals from diferent colonies. Foraging birds from diferent neighbouring colonies had home ranges that were signiicantly more segregated in space tha...
In migratory birds, constraints due to breeding are relaxed during the non-breeding season and thus,...
Population expansions of successful species have gained importance as a major conservation and manag...
Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availabili...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Central place foragers often segregate in space, even without signs of direct agonistic interactions...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
The exploratory activity of individuals aimed at collecting information about potential future breed...
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial br...
Explanations for the variation in the number of nests at bird colonies have focused on competitive o...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Abstract Background The loss of traditional agropastoral systems, with the consequent reduction of f...
In migratory birds, constraints due to breeding are relaxed during the non-breeding season and thus,...
Population expansions of successful species have gained importance as a major conservation and manag...
Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availabili...
Enhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of colonialit...
Colonial animals are constrained by their colony locations, which are ultimately limited by resource...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
Colonial breeding is widespread among animals. Some, such as eusocial insects, may use agonistic beh...
Central place foragers often segregate in space, even without signs of direct agonistic interactions...
Reducing resource competition is a crucial requirement for colonial seabirds to ensure adequate self...
The exploratory activity of individuals aimed at collecting information about potential future breed...
The role that population-level competition plays in regulating foraging distributions of colonial br...
Explanations for the variation in the number of nests at bird colonies have focused on competitive o...
Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because th...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Abstract Background The loss of traditional agropastoral systems, with the consequent reduction of f...
In migratory birds, constraints due to breeding are relaxed during the non-breeding season and thus,...
Population expansions of successful species have gained importance as a major conservation and manag...
Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availabili...