International audienceWe show that in a large colony of Common Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus) in an unstable aquatic habitat, adults that return to their natal colony tend to breed in close proximity to their natal site. We discuss this finding in relation to potential benefits from colonial nesting. Résumé: Nous montrons que les Mouettes rieuses (Larus ridibundus) adultes qui reviennent nicher à leur colonie de naissance tendent à nicher à proximité de leur lieu de naissance à l'intérieur de cette grande colonie, située dans un habitat aquatique instable. Nous discutons ce résultat en relation avec la colonialité. Notes 229
The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundlan...
We studied a newly established breeding population of the range-expanding Mediterranean Gull Larus m...
Gulls are good biological models to investigate anthropogenic changes affecting the environment. We ...
International audienceWe show that in a large colony of Common Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus)...
The Black-headed Gull population of the Forez (central France), under study since 1976, is remarkabl...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The effects of nest location and...
The thesis addresses some aspects of the breeding biology of Dominican Gulls (Larus dominicanus) in ...
A number of colonial waterbird species have been documented nesting on roof-tops throughout Europe a...
Glaucous-winged gulls Larus glaucescens and western gulls L. occidentalis hybridize extensively wher...
Glaucous-winged gulls Larus glaucescens and western gulls L. occidentalis hybridize extensively wher...
While the increasing worldwide urbanization generally has negative effects on biodiversity, some ani...
Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus glaucescens) and Western Gulls (Larus occidentalis) are found along the...
Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus glaucescens) and Western Gulls (Larus occidentalis) are found along the...
1. The hypothesis of site-dependent population regulation predicts that birds utilize available nest...
Individual foraging site fidelity, whereby individuals repeatedly visit the same foraging areas, is ...
The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundlan...
We studied a newly established breeding population of the range-expanding Mediterranean Gull Larus m...
Gulls are good biological models to investigate anthropogenic changes affecting the environment. We ...
International audienceWe show that in a large colony of Common Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus)...
The Black-headed Gull population of the Forez (central France), under study since 1976, is remarkabl...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The effects of nest location and...
The thesis addresses some aspects of the breeding biology of Dominican Gulls (Larus dominicanus) in ...
A number of colonial waterbird species have been documented nesting on roof-tops throughout Europe a...
Glaucous-winged gulls Larus glaucescens and western gulls L. occidentalis hybridize extensively wher...
Glaucous-winged gulls Larus glaucescens and western gulls L. occidentalis hybridize extensively wher...
While the increasing worldwide urbanization generally has negative effects on biodiversity, some ani...
Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus glaucescens) and Western Gulls (Larus occidentalis) are found along the...
Glaucous-winged Gulls (Larus glaucescens) and Western Gulls (Larus occidentalis) are found along the...
1. The hypothesis of site-dependent population regulation predicts that birds utilize available nest...
Individual foraging site fidelity, whereby individuals repeatedly visit the same foraging areas, is ...
The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundlan...
We studied a newly established breeding population of the range-expanding Mediterranean Gull Larus m...
Gulls are good biological models to investigate anthropogenic changes affecting the environment. We ...