The Woodlark is an insectivorous bird, which is listed as a priority species in Switzerland. In Valais, a stronghold of this species in the country, the birds breed in intensively managed vineyards and show a preference for parcels with ground vegetation during territory establishment. As a ground-breeder, the species is highly vulnerable to nest predation by avian and mammal predators. The aims of our study were firstly to investigate nest site preferences of the woodlark within vineyards and secondly to compare the predation risk of artificial nests dependent of ground vegetation structure. Our results point out that the Woodlark prefers patches of tall and dense ground cover within vegetated vineyard parcels and avoids parcels that have...
In order to increase the integrated protection of horticultural ecosystems by using the biological f...
Many bird species endemic to alpine New Zealand are now at critically low densities and restricted i...
The gray partridge (Perdix perdix) is a bird species living in hiding and nesting on the ground in t...
Vineyards in Switzerland are among the most intensively managed perennial crop systems. The vast maj...
Vineyards are intensively managed monocultures, constituting homogeneously cultivated landscapes. Th...
The woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) is classified as vulnerable on the Red List of breeding bird speci...
Background - Understanding the factors underlying habitat selection is important in ecological and e...
Intensive agriculture, in which detrimental farming practices lessen food abundance and/or reduce fo...
Many bird species nest in close association with other bolder and more aggressive birds which provid...
Various types of woody vegetation are a key biodiversity refugee in intensively managed agricultural...
responses on an avian and a mammalian predator. Ardea 92(1): 79-84. The Fieldfare Turdus pilaris, a ...
Capsule: Savi’s Warblers preferred sites dominated by high and dense Juncus and Rubus with thick lit...
European populations of many ground-nesting farmland birds have declined in recent decades. Increase...
Predation is a major cause of breeding failure in bird species with open nests. Although many studie...
After photographtc observations tn the field and laboratory tests indicated that small rodents might...
In order to increase the integrated protection of horticultural ecosystems by using the biological f...
Many bird species endemic to alpine New Zealand are now at critically low densities and restricted i...
The gray partridge (Perdix perdix) is a bird species living in hiding and nesting on the ground in t...
Vineyards in Switzerland are among the most intensively managed perennial crop systems. The vast maj...
Vineyards are intensively managed monocultures, constituting homogeneously cultivated landscapes. Th...
The woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) is classified as vulnerable on the Red List of breeding bird speci...
Background - Understanding the factors underlying habitat selection is important in ecological and e...
Intensive agriculture, in which detrimental farming practices lessen food abundance and/or reduce fo...
Many bird species nest in close association with other bolder and more aggressive birds which provid...
Various types of woody vegetation are a key biodiversity refugee in intensively managed agricultural...
responses on an avian and a mammalian predator. Ardea 92(1): 79-84. The Fieldfare Turdus pilaris, a ...
Capsule: Savi’s Warblers preferred sites dominated by high and dense Juncus and Rubus with thick lit...
European populations of many ground-nesting farmland birds have declined in recent decades. Increase...
Predation is a major cause of breeding failure in bird species with open nests. Although many studie...
After photographtc observations tn the field and laboratory tests indicated that small rodents might...
In order to increase the integrated protection of horticultural ecosystems by using the biological f...
Many bird species endemic to alpine New Zealand are now at critically low densities and restricted i...
The gray partridge (Perdix perdix) is a bird species living in hiding and nesting on the ground in t...