Adjusting the composition of their nests, breeding birds can influence the environmental conditions that eggs and offspring experience. Birds often use feathers to build nests, presumably due to their insulating properties. The amount of feathers in nests is often associated with increased nestling survival and body condition. However, it is unclear whether these putative beneficial effects of adding feathers to nests are relevant in a wide range of environmental conditions. Here, we combine data on weather conditions and feathers in nests (i.e., nest composition) to investigate their relative contribution to reproductive success in the Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus). Specifically, we investigate whether the effect of weather condi...
<div><p>The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicte...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
Songbirds can benefit from natal philopatry through prior knowledge about site‐specific resources an...
Adjusting the composition of their nests, breeding birds can influence the environmental conditions ...
The effects of climatic changes on various behaviors of animals have been documented, but there is...
Reproduction is the only source of fitness for most organisms, which is why despite the inherent cos...
Many species of birds line their nests with feathers, presumably because of the insulative qualities...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
Bird nests are highly variable structures that represent extended phenotypes, which may have a range...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
Nest success is a key factor affecting the dynamics and life–history evolution of avian populations....
Abstract Contrary to the nestling phase, the post-fledging phase has been less studied probably beca...
Capsule For nest construction by Blue Tits, but not Great Tits, first-egg date (FED) and air tempera...
Direct and indirect effects of environmental pollution affect negatively to birds' breeding performa...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
<div><p>The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicte...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
Songbirds can benefit from natal philopatry through prior knowledge about site‐specific resources an...
Adjusting the composition of their nests, breeding birds can influence the environmental conditions ...
The effects of climatic changes on various behaviors of animals have been documented, but there is...
Reproduction is the only source of fitness for most organisms, which is why despite the inherent cos...
Many species of birds line their nests with feathers, presumably because of the insulative qualities...
Successful reproduction in most avian species is dependent on the construction of a nest that provid...
Bird nests are highly variable structures that represent extended phenotypes, which may have a range...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
Nest success is a key factor affecting the dynamics and life–history evolution of avian populations....
Abstract Contrary to the nestling phase, the post-fledging phase has been less studied probably beca...
Capsule For nest construction by Blue Tits, but not Great Tits, first-egg date (FED) and air tempera...
Direct and indirect effects of environmental pollution affect negatively to birds' breeding performa...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
<div><p>The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicte...
There are numerous observational studies on intraspecific variation in avian nest building and a sin...
Songbirds can benefit from natal philopatry through prior knowledge about site‐specific resources an...