Capsule: Pairs of White-throated Dippers Cinclus cinclus which defended winter territories bred earlier than non-territorial individuals, but there was no difference in reproductive success. Aims: The effect of winter territoriality on breeding ecology has rarely been studied in resident birds. We carried out a preliminary investigation of whether winter territorial behaviour and territory size affect the timing of reproduction, breeding territory size and reproductive success in a riverine bird, the White-throated Dipper. Methods: We monitored an individually marked population of White-throated Dippers in the UK. Wintering individuals were classified as either territorial or ‘floaters’ according to their patterns of occurrence and behaviou...
A previous study of survival in territorial and non-territorial red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus ...
As the value of a limited resource such as a territory increases, animals should invest more in the ...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...
Recent climate change has led to advanced spring phenology in many temperate regions. The phenologic...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
1. This thesis presents the results of a population ecology study of the Dipper Cinclus cinclus in t...
American dipper Cinclus mexicanus populations are frequently composed of resident individuals that o...
Acidified catchments are known to hold significantly reduced dipper Cinclus cinclus populations thr...
Seasonal patterns in territorial behaviour are common in many species, and are often attributed to t...
Finding a high quality territory is essential for many animals to reproduce successfully. Despite it...
Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in bi...
Adult African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini are sedentary and territorial year round, with...
Thesis abstract In many migratory populations, only some individuals migrate each year whereas other...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
A previous study of survival in territorial and non-territorial red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus ...
As the value of a limited resource such as a territory increases, animals should invest more in the ...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...
Recent climate change has led to advanced spring phenology in many temperate regions. The phenologic...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
1. This thesis presents the results of a population ecology study of the Dipper Cinclus cinclus in t...
American dipper Cinclus mexicanus populations are frequently composed of resident individuals that o...
Acidified catchments are known to hold significantly reduced dipper Cinclus cinclus populations thr...
Seasonal patterns in territorial behaviour are common in many species, and are often attributed to t...
Finding a high quality territory is essential for many animals to reproduce successfully. Despite it...
Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in bi...
Adult African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini are sedentary and territorial year round, with...
Thesis abstract In many migratory populations, only some individuals migrate each year whereas other...
Defence of resources (e.g., food or nest sites) or mate guarding (preventing rival males gaining acc...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
A previous study of survival in territorial and non-territorial red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus ...
As the value of a limited resource such as a territory increases, animals should invest more in the ...
1. Descriptive studies have shown that the annual mean fecundity and survival in bird populations de...