Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviour (i.e. nest visits) in response to the current risk of predation for their offspring. However, no experimental study has so far investigated whether there are sex differences in these passive anti-predator responses during the nestling period. Differences between males and females could arise because of several factors, including (1) probability of detection, (2) confidence in parenthood, and (3) different parental care behaviour associated with each sex. To test whether these anti-predator passive responses involve sex differences, we experimentally manipulated the perceived risk of nest predation of adult Common Blackbirds (Turdus merula),...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
In birds, the frequency with which the parents feed the young can vary considerably. Because of sex...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Altricial birds face the challenge of defending their offspring against potential threats in a fixed...
Predation risk affects a broad range of bird behaviours, especially parental care. The adaptive beha...
Prey animals may react differently to predators, which can thus raise plasticity in risk-taking beha...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various antipred...
Parental investment may be biased with respect to parental sex or offspring sex or there may be an i...
When faced with a predator near the nest, breeding birds faced a dilemma: to continue providing pare...
Trivers’ theory of sexual conflict in parental investment has laid the groundwork for immense quanti...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
In birds, the frequency with which the parents feed the young can vary considerably. Because of sex...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking beh...
Altricial birds face the challenge of defending their offspring against potential threats in a fixed...
Predation risk affects a broad range of bird behaviours, especially parental care. The adaptive beha...
Prey animals may react differently to predators, which can thus raise plasticity in risk-taking beha...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various anti-pre...
Nest predation is a common cause of reproductive failure for many bird species, and various antipred...
Parental investment may be biased with respect to parental sex or offspring sex or there may be an i...
When faced with a predator near the nest, breeding birds faced a dilemma: to continue providing pare...
Trivers’ theory of sexual conflict in parental investment has laid the groundwork for immense quanti...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
In birds, the frequency with which the parents feed the young can vary considerably. Because of sex...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...