Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role of nest success in British farmland passerine declines is contentious, improvement in nest success through sympathetic management could play a role in their reversal. Because habitat is known to interact with predation, management options for mitigation will need to consider effects of nest predation. We present results from an observational study of a population of Common Blackbird Turdus merula on a farm which has experienced a range of agri-environment and game-management options, including a period with nest predator control, as a case study to address some of these issues. We used an information theoretic model comparison procedure to loo...
Farmland songbirds have shown dramatic population declines that have been linked to agricultural int...
Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is...
Data on the breeding success of two crop-nesting passerines, Skylark Alauda arvensis and Yellow Wagt...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Predation pressure on many threatened species, including European farmland songbirds, may have incre...
Across Europe, farmland bird populations have continued to decline since the 1970s owing to the inte...
1. A simple model of relative effects of parental behaviour (parents present vs. absent) and nest co...
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...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires a solid understanding of the demographic cause...
1. The management of habitat structure can limit access to food and can also alter perceived predati...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires a solid understanding of the demographic cause...
Predation is the most common cause of reproduction failure and it strongly influences breeding perfo...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Farmland songbirds have shown dramatic population declines that have been linked to agricultural int...
Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is...
Data on the breeding success of two crop-nesting passerines, Skylark Alauda arvensis and Yellow Wagt...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Predation pressure on many threatened species, including European farmland songbirds, may have incre...
Across Europe, farmland bird populations have continued to decline since the 1970s owing to the inte...
1. A simple model of relative effects of parental behaviour (parents present vs. absent) and nest co...
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...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires a solid understanding of the demographic cause...
1. The management of habitat structure can limit access to food and can also alter perceived predati...
Effective conservation of endangered species requires a solid understanding of the demographic cause...
Predation is the most common cause of reproduction failure and it strongly influences breeding perfo...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Farmland songbirds have shown dramatic population declines that have been linked to agricultural int...
Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is...
Data on the breeding success of two crop-nesting passerines, Skylark Alauda arvensis and Yellow Wagt...