Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of a trade-off between competition for resources (and thus the risk of starvation) and survival (and thus the risk of predation). The relative importance of these factors however, differs between ecosystems, and especially when comparing temperate to tropical ones, we usually find marked differences. The seasonality of tropical ecosystems is much reduced compared to temperate ones, and weather conditions are less extreme. Accordingly tropical systems are characterised by higher species diversity, and different life history traits have been found between temperate and tropical birds. However, how the different environmental factors interact, and ...
Despite the fact that Australia’s savanna is still a highly connected landscape dominated by native ...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of ...
An animal's foraging decisions are the outcome of the relative importance of the risk of starvation ...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging — i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) — as a b...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging - i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) - as a b...
We used giving-up densities (GUD) to study patch use decisions of small granivorous passerines throu...
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Abstract Background Understanding the factors that in...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Birds from semi-arid regions may suffer dehydration during hot, dry seasons with low food availabili...
Despite the fact that Australia’s savanna is still a highly connected landscape dominated by native ...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of ...
An animal's foraging decisions are the outcome of the relative importance of the risk of starvation ...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging — i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) — as a b...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging - i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) - as a b...
We used giving-up densities (GUD) to study patch use decisions of small granivorous passerines throu...
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Abstract Background Understanding the factors that in...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat...
Species all over the world are declining to unsustainable population levels due to habitat destructi...
Birds from semi-arid regions may suffer dehydration during hot, dry seasons with low food availabili...
Despite the fact that Australia’s savanna is still a highly connected landscape dominated by native ...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...
Birds adjust their phenotype in response to socio-environmental changes. To understand these adjustm...