Food availability sets the stage for incubation behaviour of a female bird and thereby indirectly determines the nest temperature, which in turn affects development and metabolism of avian embryos. Changes in development and metabolism in turn are known to influence offspring's ability to adjust to environmental changes later in life. However, few studies have investigated the role of interspecific differences in incubation behaviour in relation to niche separation between competing sibling species. We studied the effects of habitat quality (in terms of caterpillar availability) on incubation behaviour of two ecologically similar and closely related species, collared and pied flycatchers (Ficedula albicollisandF. hypoleuca), in their hybrid...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Many related species share the same environment and utilize similar resources. This is surprising be...
Complementary studies on Starlings nesting on the Frisian island Schiermonnikoog included estimation...
Food availability sets the stage for incubation behaviour of a female bird and thereby indirectly de...
Although previously disputed, it is now clear that the demands from avian incubation put parents und...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
BackgroundBreeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest predation af...
Benefits in terms of breeding success might arise from selecting nest sites with warmer thermal cond...
Nest attentiveness (percentage of time spent on the nest) during incubation represents a parent-offs...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
Incubation is an important component of parental care in birds and species differ widely in their in...
Abstract. Incubation behavior is one component of reproductive effort and thus influences the evolut...
The strategies by which animals allocate reproductive effort across their lifetimes vary, and the ca...
© 2018 The Authors Climate-driven increases in spring temperatures are expected to result in higher ...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Many related species share the same environment and utilize similar resources. This is surprising be...
Complementary studies on Starlings nesting on the Frisian island Schiermonnikoog included estimation...
Food availability sets the stage for incubation behaviour of a female bird and thereby indirectly de...
Although previously disputed, it is now clear that the demands from avian incubation put parents und...
Dispersal entails costs and might have to be traded off against other life-history traits. Dispersin...
BackgroundBreeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest predation af...
Benefits in terms of breeding success might arise from selecting nest sites with warmer thermal cond...
Nest attentiveness (percentage of time spent on the nest) during incubation represents a parent-offs...
Parents often invest a substantial amount of energy in raising offspring. How much they do so depend...
Incubation is an important component of parental care in birds and species differ widely in their in...
Abstract. Incubation behavior is one component of reproductive effort and thus influences the evolut...
The strategies by which animals allocate reproductive effort across their lifetimes vary, and the ca...
© 2018 The Authors Climate-driven increases in spring temperatures are expected to result in higher ...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Many related species share the same environment and utilize similar resources. This is surprising be...
Complementary studies on Starlings nesting on the Frisian island Schiermonnikoog included estimation...