Behavioral interactions between red-winged blackbirds and long-billed marsh wrens are an important selective force influencing redwing reproductive tactics- Marsh wrens, which destroy redwing eggs and kill redwing nestlings, were the most important nest mortality factor in my redwing population and possibly also in other marshes throughout the range of sympatry between these species. This nest mortality factor probably selected for four different adaptations through which redwings reduce the impact of marsh wrens on their nesting. First, redwings of both sexes aggressively exclude marsh wrens from the vicinity of their nests. Second, redwings avoid marsh wrens by breeding in sparser vegetation which is more easily defended against wrens. Ma...
The Nearctic and the Neotropic differ in several abiotic and biotic features that have profound impl...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
We explored characteristics and patterns of nest distribution, and their putative costs and benefits...
The roles of intra- and intersexual selection in determining harem size for many polygynous birds ha...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
The objectives of the study were to determine the year-round distribution and habitat selection of f...
The objectives of the study were to determine the year-round distribution and habitat selection of f...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of polygyny in birds. The purpose of...
I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes...
Sunflower producers in the northern Great Plains are annually plagued by feeding flocks of blackbird...
In this study, I examined the occurrence of polygyny in marsh wrens (Cistothorus palustris) in Delta...
The evolutionary basis for strict monogamy remains unclear. It has been suggested that monogamy migh...
Cooperative groups in many social species are built mainly because offspring remain with their paren...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
The Nearctic and the Neotropic differ in several abiotic and biotic features that have profound impl...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
We explored characteristics and patterns of nest distribution, and their putative costs and benefits...
The roles of intra- and intersexual selection in determining harem size for many polygynous birds ha...
Male wrens (Troglodytes troglodytes) construct nests that are used in their display to females. Prev...
The objectives of the study were to determine the year-round distribution and habitat selection of f...
The objectives of the study were to determine the year-round distribution and habitat selection of f...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of polygyny in birds. The purpose of...
I designed two experiments to evaluate how polygyny is achieved in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes...
Sunflower producers in the northern Great Plains are annually plagued by feeding flocks of blackbird...
In this study, I examined the occurrence of polygyny in marsh wrens (Cistothorus palustris) in Delta...
The evolutionary basis for strict monogamy remains unclear. It has been suggested that monogamy migh...
Cooperative groups in many social species are built mainly because offspring remain with their paren...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
The Nearctic and the Neotropic differ in several abiotic and biotic features that have profound impl...
I studied behavioral mechanisms of an egg-acceptance and egg-ejection response to brood-parasiti...
We explored characteristics and patterns of nest distribution, and their putative costs and benefits...