Sumasgutner P, Terraube J, Coulon A, et al. Landscape homogenization due to agricultural intensification disrupts the relationship between reproductive success and main prey abundance in an avian predator. Frontiers in zoology. 2019;16(1): 31.Background: Selecting high-quality habitat and the optimal time to reproduce can increase individual fitness and is a strong evolutionary factor shaping animal populations. However, few studies have investigated the interplay between land cover heterogeneity, limitation in food resources, individual quality and spatial variation in fitness parameters. Here, we explore how individuals of different quality respond to possible mismatches between a cue for prey availability (land cover heterogeneity) and t...
Food supply is a major source of variation in breeding success for predators, and to what extent ind...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Advancing growing seasons and prey abundance drive earlier breeding in dietary specialists because, ...
International audienceBackground: Selecting high-quality habitat and the optimal time to reproduce c...
Summary: 1. Warming temperatures cause changes in growing seasons and prey that drive earlier breedi...
Climate-driven advances in the start of spring may result in a phenological mismatch between peak-pr...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
Krüger O, Chakarov N, Nielsen JT, et al. Population regulation by habitat heterogeneity or individua...
Ecological specialization can explain the declining status of many species in the face of current gl...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
Seasonal decline in breeding performance is a commonly observed pattern in birds, but disentangling ...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that deter-min...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that determine...
Introduction: Urbanization is a global phenomenon that is encroaching on natural habitats and decre...
Food supply is a major source of variation in breeding success for predators, and to what extent ind...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Advancing growing seasons and prey abundance drive earlier breeding in dietary specialists because, ...
International audienceBackground: Selecting high-quality habitat and the optimal time to reproduce c...
Summary: 1. Warming temperatures cause changes in growing seasons and prey that drive earlier breedi...
Climate-driven advances in the start of spring may result in a phenological mismatch between peak-pr...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
Krüger O, Chakarov N, Nielsen JT, et al. Population regulation by habitat heterogeneity or individua...
Ecological specialization can explain the declining status of many species in the face of current gl...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
Seasonal decline in breeding performance is a commonly observed pattern in birds, but disentangling ...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that deter-min...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that determine...
Introduction: Urbanization is a global phenomenon that is encroaching on natural habitats and decre...
Food supply is a major source of variation in breeding success for predators, and to what extent ind...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Advancing growing seasons and prey abundance drive earlier breeding in dietary specialists because, ...