In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habitat where survival or reproductive success is lower than in high-quality habitat. It has often been shown that low reproductive success for birds in preferred habitat types was due to higher nest predator abundance. However, between-habitat differences in nest predation may only weakly correlate with differences in nest predator abundance. An ecological trap is at work in a farmland bird (Lanius collurio) that recently expanded its breeding habitat into open areas in plantation forests. This passerine bird shows a strong preference for forest habitat, but it has a higher nest success in farmland. We tested whether higher abundance of nest preda...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
Anthropogenic changes in a landscape create new cues for birds, which must permanently adapt to thes...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Although birds might increase nesting survival by selecting safe sites, nest predation is a major li...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
Anthropogenic changes in a landscape create new cues for birds, which must permanently adapt to thes...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Although birds might increase nesting survival by selecting safe sites, nest predation is a major li...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
Anthropogenic changes in a landscape create new cues for birds, which must permanently adapt to thes...
In human-modified environments, organisms may prefer to use habitats where their reproductive perfor...