The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades. While it is assumed that provisioning birds is beneficial, supplementary feeding can have detrimental ‘carry-over’ effects on reproductive traits. Due to difficulties in monitoring individual feeding behaviour, assessing how individuals within a population vary in their exploitation of supplementary food resources has been limited. Quantifying individual consumption of supplementary food is necessary to understand the operation of carry-over effects at the individual level. We used Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and automated feeders to estimate individual consumption of supplementary winter food in a large wild population ...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
Parents provisioning their offspring can adopt different tactics to meet increases in offspring dema...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
An individual's foraging behaviour and time allocated to feeding have direct consequences for its fi...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
1.Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reproduc...
Bird winter-feeding has become a popular backyard activity around the world, particu-larly in northe...
Food availability strongly affects avian breeding success. Conflicting results from food supplementa...
Each year hundreds of millions of people intentionally feed wild animals throughout the world. For d...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
Parents provisioning their offspring can adopt different tactics to meet increases in offspring dema...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
An individual's foraging behaviour and time allocated to feeding have direct consequences for its fi...
Supplementary feeding wild birds is a widespread phenomenon. Recently, non-governmental organisation...
1.Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reproduc...
Bird winter-feeding has become a popular backyard activity around the world, particu-larly in northe...
Food availability strongly affects avian breeding success. Conflicting results from food supplementa...
Each year hundreds of millions of people intentionally feed wild animals throughout the world. For d...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
Parents provisioning their offspring can adopt different tactics to meet increases in offspring dema...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...