Following a dramatic decline, the lesser kestrel Falco naumanni global population has recently stabilised, although it is still fluctuating in several countries, including Greece. Nestling growth rates and size at fledging greatly influence future survival and reproductive success, and therefore the study of postnatal growth can aid the understanding of population dynamics and the conservation of avian populations. We quantified body mass and morphological traits in female and male lesser kestrel nestlings from a lowland Greek breeding population. Nonlinear mixed models were used to describe and compare growth trajectories. Growth in body mass, tarsus and bill reached asymptotic values before fledging and was best described by the logistic ...
Parental daily energy expenditure (DEE(par)) of European kestrels Falco tinnunculus with manipulated...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
Among birds, the rapid growth rates of altricial young help reduce mortality by reducing the amount ...
(1) Brood reductions and enlargements were carried out in kestrel nests to evaluate the consequences...
(1) Brood reductions and enlargements were carried out in kestrel nests to evaluate the consequences...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
These data contain information about the survival and reproduction of Common kestrels in the Haarlem...
Seasonal decline in breeding performance is a commonly observed pattern in birds, but disentangling ...
Demographic differences between stable and declining populations can lend insight into drivers of po...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
We propose a model for sex-ratio adjustment complementary to that of Trivers and Willard. In additio...
American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) are small falcons that feed primarily on large insects but also...
The body condition index (i.e., body mass corrected for age or size differences) is commonly used to...
Parental daily energy expenditure (DEE(par)) of European kestrels Falco tinnunculus with manipulated...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
Among birds, the rapid growth rates of altricial young help reduce mortality by reducing the amount ...
(1) Brood reductions and enlargements were carried out in kestrel nests to evaluate the consequences...
(1) Brood reductions and enlargements were carried out in kestrel nests to evaluate the consequences...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
These data contain information about the survival and reproduction of Common kestrels in the Haarlem...
Seasonal decline in breeding performance is a commonly observed pattern in birds, but disentangling ...
Demographic differences between stable and declining populations can lend insight into drivers of po...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
We propose a model for sex-ratio adjustment complementary to that of Trivers and Willard. In additio...
American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) are small falcons that feed primarily on large insects but also...
The body condition index (i.e., body mass corrected for age or size differences) is commonly used to...
Parental daily energy expenditure (DEE(par)) of European kestrels Falco tinnunculus with manipulated...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
Among birds, the rapid growth rates of altricial young help reduce mortality by reducing the amount ...