Dispersal propensity has been correlated with personality traits, conspecific density and predation risk in a variety of species. Thus, changes in the relative frequency of behavioural phenotypes or in the ecological pressures faced by individuals in contrasting habitats can have unexpected effects on their dispersal strategies. Here, using the burrowing owl Athene cunicularia as a study model, we test whether changes in the behavioural profile of individuals and changes in conspecific density and predation pressure associated with urban life influence their breeding dispersal decisions compared to rural conspecifics. Our results show that breeding dispersal behaviour differs between rural and urban individuals. Site fidelity was lower amon...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
In some vertebrate species, family units are typically formed when sexually mature individuals delay...
This thesis contains three chapters that describe my two-year study of the postfledging roosting beh...
Dispersal propensity has been correlated with personality traits, conspecific density and predation ...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
The behaviour of birds in urban habitats often differs from that of birds in surrounding natural and...
Flight initiation distance (FID), a measure of an animal’s tolerance to human disturbance and a des...
Behavioral studies are fundamental to understanding how animal populations face global change. Alth...
Birds exhibit variation in fear behaviour in response to an approaching human within and between spe...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Breeding dispersal, the movement between successive breeding sites, is important to many aspects of ...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Human-induced rapid environmental changes challenge individuals by creating evolutionarily novel sce...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
Urban areas expose wildlife to an array of novel predators, amongst which, humans and dogs are highl...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
In some vertebrate species, family units are typically formed when sexually mature individuals delay...
This thesis contains three chapters that describe my two-year study of the postfledging roosting beh...
Dispersal propensity has been correlated with personality traits, conspecific density and predation ...
There is a growing need to understand how species respond to habitat changes and the potential key r...
The behaviour of birds in urban habitats often differs from that of birds in surrounding natural and...
Flight initiation distance (FID), a measure of an animal’s tolerance to human disturbance and a des...
Behavioral studies are fundamental to understanding how animal populations face global change. Alth...
Birds exhibit variation in fear behaviour in response to an approaching human within and between spe...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Breeding dispersal, the movement between successive breeding sites, is important to many aspects of ...
Urbanization causes widespread endangerment of biodiversity worldwide. However, some species success...
Human-induced rapid environmental changes challenge individuals by creating evolutionarily novel sce...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
Urban areas expose wildlife to an array of novel predators, amongst which, humans and dogs are highl...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization is the most prevailing cause of habitat transformation worldwide, differing...
In some vertebrate species, family units are typically formed when sexually mature individuals delay...
This thesis contains three chapters that describe my two-year study of the postfledging roosting beh...