Predator exclosures (\u27nest cages\u27) around nests are increasingly used to enhance hatching success of declining ground-nesting birds. However, such exclosures are contentious and have been suggested to have detrimental effects on the species which they aim to protect. This study examines whether exclosures increase physiological stress of incubating birds, a hitherto unrecognised and untested potential drawback of exclosures. Red-capped plover Charadrius ruficapillus hatching success was radically altered and significantly higher for nests with exclosures (96.2%) compared with those without (6.8%). Chronic physiological stress in parents (as measured by the heterophil/lymphocyte [H/L] ratio in blood) did not vary between nests with and...
In New Jersey, Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) nest primarily on sandy ocean beaches, where they mus...
Stress during development can have long-term consequences, which may be costly to lifetime fitness. ...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Predator exclosures (‘nest cages’) around nests are increasingly used to enhance hatching success of...
Some ground-nesting birds adopt a mixed strategy of nesting in the open, or under cover (e.g. ...
Beach-nesting birds (plovers; Aves; Charadridae) are impacted by many natural and human-induced thre...
Nest shelter in incubating birds is of major importance in providing protection against unfavourable...
Nest shelter in incubating birds is of major importance in providing protection against unfavourable...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
Many studies addressing the use of nest materials by animals have focused on only one factor to expl...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Nest-site selection involves trade-offs between the probability of nest discovery by egg predators, ...
Nest abandonment prior to laying is poorly understood and rarely studied. One possible explanation i...
Ground-nesting birds face many challenges to reproduce successfully, with nest predation being the m...
In New Jersey, Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) nest primarily on sandy ocean beaches, where they mus...
Stress during development can have long-term consequences, which may be costly to lifetime fitness. ...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...
Predator exclosures (‘nest cages’) around nests are increasingly used to enhance hatching success of...
Some ground-nesting birds adopt a mixed strategy of nesting in the open, or under cover (e.g. ...
Beach-nesting birds (plovers; Aves; Charadridae) are impacted by many natural and human-induced thre...
Nest shelter in incubating birds is of major importance in providing protection against unfavourable...
Nest shelter in incubating birds is of major importance in providing protection against unfavourable...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
Many studies addressing the use of nest materials by animals have focused on only one factor to expl...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
Nest-site selection involves trade-offs between the probability of nest discovery by egg predators, ...
Nest abandonment prior to laying is poorly understood and rarely studied. One possible explanation i...
Ground-nesting birds face many challenges to reproduce successfully, with nest predation being the m...
In New Jersey, Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) nest primarily on sandy ocean beaches, where they mus...
Stress during development can have long-term consequences, which may be costly to lifetime fitness. ...
Predation is one of the main causes of adult mortality and breeding failure for ground-nesting birds...