, females regularly add in their nests fragments of several species of aromatic plants during the whole breeding period. The selected plants represent a small fraction of the species present in the environment and have positive effects on nestlings.We investigated spatiotemporal variations of this behaviour to test whether the aromatic plant species composition in nests depends on 1) plant availability in territories, 2) female experience or 3) female identity. Our results indicate that territory plays a very marginal role in the aromatic plant species composition of nests. Female experience is not related to a change in nest plant composition. Actually, this composition clearly depends on female identity, i.e. results from individual prefe...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal spec...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
International audienceBreeding decisions in birds involve both mate and nest choice, and there is in...
Abstract Background Interspecific interactions within ecological networks can influence animal fitne...
International audienceBreeding decisions in birds involve both mate and nest choice, and there is in...
The use of green nest plants by birds has received much attention in recent years. Although many hyp...
<p>Although several hypothesis have been proposed to explain the function of fresh green plants in n...
Although sexual selection is typically considered the predominant force driving the evolution of rit...
The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the qualit...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal spec...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
International audienceBreeding decisions in birds involve both mate and nest choice, and there is in...
Abstract Background Interspecific interactions within ecological networks can influence animal fitne...
International audienceBreeding decisions in birds involve both mate and nest choice, and there is in...
The use of green nest plants by birds has received much attention in recent years. Although many hyp...
<p>Although several hypothesis have been proposed to explain the function of fresh green plants in n...
Although sexual selection is typically considered the predominant force driving the evolution of rit...
The expression of elaborated displays provides reliable information to conspecifics about the qualit...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
International audienceAddressing the question of the parental effort allocation when breeding remain...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...