The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservationists, reed harvesters and managers. At the same time, data on the density and nesting success of birds in cut and uncut reed are scarce. This paper presents the results of a study on the density and nesting success of Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Sedge Warblers A. schoenobaenus in cut and uncut reed in a peat marsh, De Weerribben National Park in the Netherlands in 1993-1995. Depending on year, densities of Reed Warblers were 1.2-2.5 times higher in uncut reed than in cut reed, while densities of Sedge Warblers in uncut reed and other vegetation were 6-50 times higher than in cut vegetation. Reed Warblers nested 6-12 days earl...
In this study, the breeding ecology and behaviour of the Great Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus arundinace...
To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set ...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
The aim of this work was to study the occurrence, abundance and distribution of breeding population ...
Abstract The Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) is a song bird breeding in fen mires and simi...
The breeding biology of the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the Reed Bunting Emberisa schoe...
Several species of migratory marsh birds have declined in Central and Western Europe. An important q...
Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting conserv...
<div><p>Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Abstract only availableIt is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practice...
The niche overlap between Reed Wablers and Sedge Warblers during the breeding season is discussed. ...
Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of margi...
The aim of this work was to realize some regular monitoring of nesting occurrence of Reed-warbler (A...
In this study, the breeding ecology and behaviour of the Great Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus arundinace...
To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set ...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
The aim of this work was to study the occurrence, abundance and distribution of breeding population ...
Abstract The Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) is a song bird breeding in fen mires and simi...
The breeding biology of the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the Reed Bunting Emberisa schoe...
Several species of migratory marsh birds have declined in Central and Western Europe. An important q...
Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting conserv...
<div><p>Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Abstract only availableIt is important for researchers to be aware of how timber management practice...
The niche overlap between Reed Wablers and Sedge Warblers during the breeding season is discussed. ...
Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of margi...
The aim of this work was to realize some regular monitoring of nesting occurrence of Reed-warbler (A...
In this study, the breeding ecology and behaviour of the Great Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus arundinace...
To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set ...
We investigated whether group-selection provides habitat of similar quality for early-successional s...