Burdocks (Arctium spp.) are invasive plants native to Eurasia. They produce their seeds within large burrs that adhere to vertebrates for seed dispersal, i.e., epizoochory. Small animals may become entangled in these burrs and die. Through active searches of natural areas in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from 2000 to 2005, we documented 29 songbirds entangled in burdock burrs and recorded observations of bird behaviour on burdock plants. We analyzed trends among birds found entangled by taxon, sex, age, migratory status, and season, and we compared them to observations of bird activity on burdock. Thirteen species of birds were found entangled. Most birds found entangled (62%) were warblers (Parulidae), but there were also species from five other fam...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direct i...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
Burdocks (Arctium spp.) are invasive plants native to Eurasia. They produce their seeds within large...
Exotic burdock (Arctium spp.) pose a risk of mortality for small native birds, such as the Ruby-thro...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Widespread anthropogenic invasions have prompted concerns that naturalized organisms could threaten ...
Aims Research into the dispersal of plants lacking a fleshy fruit by avian endozoochory remains lim...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
Although it is widely recognized that exotic plant invaders can affect diversity of native plant com...
1. Modern literature on plant dispersal by birds focuses mainly on the importance of frugivory and s...
Animal dispersal influences the community structure and diversity of a wide variety of plant taxa, y...
The importance of waterbirds as vectors of aliens has been recognized since Darwin's time, yet resea...
Non-frugivorous waterbirds disperse a wide variety of plants by endozoochory, providing longer-dispe...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direct i...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...
Burdocks (Arctium spp.) are invasive plants native to Eurasia. They produce their seeds within large...
Exotic burdock (Arctium spp.) pose a risk of mortality for small native birds, such as the Ruby-thro...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Non-native plant species have gained much attention in recent years because they often compete with ...
Widespread anthropogenic invasions have prompted concerns that naturalized organisms could threaten ...
Aims Research into the dispersal of plants lacking a fleshy fruit by avian endozoochory remains lim...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
Although it is widely recognized that exotic plant invaders can affect diversity of native plant com...
1. Modern literature on plant dispersal by birds focuses mainly on the importance of frugivory and s...
Animal dispersal influences the community structure and diversity of a wide variety of plant taxa, y...
The importance of waterbirds as vectors of aliens has been recognized since Darwin's time, yet resea...
Non-frugivorous waterbirds disperse a wide variety of plants by endozoochory, providing longer-dispe...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direct i...
Trabajo presentado en el 21st Century Ornithology (BOU2018. Challenges, opportunities and decisions)...