Animal territoriality, defined here as defence of well-delimited breeding areas to exclude competitors, has beenwidely studied. However, the phylogenetic and ecological characteristics influencing the variation in the expressionof this behaviour are poorly understood. We evaluated the effect of phylogeny and key ecological factors on territorialbehaviour and territory size in diurnal raptors from the western Palearctic and New World. To our knowledge, ourwork is the first comparative analysis of raptor territorial behaviour and territory size that accounts for phylogeneticrelationships. One important finding is that territorial behaviour has not been strongly conserved across evolutionarytime, but differences in territoriality of diurnal ra...
Novel ecosystems have emerged through human intervention and are rapidly expanding around the world....
Several adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed size dimorphism (females larg...
Species differ enormously in their territorial systems. Some species defend only small areas surroun...
Animal territoriality, defined here as defence of well-delimited breeding areas to exclude competito...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures thatmay have favoure...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures that may have favour...
Nesting habitat, predator type, and level of reproductive effort influence nest defense behaviors in...
Most forest ecosystems contain a diverse community of top-level predators. How these predator specie...
Historically, aggressive territorial interactions between members of different species have been dis...
Behavioral interference between species can influence a wide range of ecological and evolutionary pr...
Interspecific territoriality may play an important role in structuring ecological communities, but t...
Novel ecosystems have emerged through human intervention and are rapidly expanding around the world....
Novel ecosystems have emerged through human intervention and are rapidly expanding around the world....
Several adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed size dimorphism (females larg...
Species differ enormously in their territorial systems. Some species defend only small areas surroun...
Animal territoriality, defined here as defence of well-delimited breeding areas to exclude competito...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures thatmay have favoure...
Despite numerous efforts and many hypotheses to explain the selective pressures that may have favour...
Nesting habitat, predator type, and level of reproductive effort influence nest defense behaviors in...
Most forest ecosystems contain a diverse community of top-level predators. How these predator specie...
Historically, aggressive territorial interactions between members of different species have been dis...
Behavioral interference between species can influence a wide range of ecological and evolutionary pr...
Interspecific territoriality may play an important role in structuring ecological communities, but t...
Novel ecosystems have emerged through human intervention and are rapidly expanding around the world....
Novel ecosystems have emerged through human intervention and are rapidly expanding around the world....
Several adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to account for reversed size dimorphism (females larg...
Species differ enormously in their territorial systems. Some species defend only small areas surroun...