Nest site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities of available sites are expected. The assessment may be based on personal or socialinformation, the latter referring to the observed location and performance of both conspecific and heterospecific individuals. Contrary to large-scale breeding habitat selection, small-scale nest site selection within habitat patches is insufficiently understood. We analyzed nest site selection in the migratory Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis in relation to present and past cues provided by conspecifics and by resident tits within habitat patches by using long-termdata. Collared Flycatchers preferred nest boxes that were occupied by conspecifics in the pr...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
All their life, individuals have to make decisions that may strongly affect their fitness. To optimi...
Nest-site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Breeding habitat choice and investment decisions are key contributors to fitness in animals. Density...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Using the behavior of others in guiding one’s own behavior is a common strategy in animals. The prev...
Using the behavior of others in guiding one's own behavior is a common strategy in animals. The prev...
Abstract Using the behavior of others in guiding one’s own behavior is a common strategy in animals...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Abstract The use of social information for making decisions is common but can be constrained by beh...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
Abstract Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparenta...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
All their life, individuals have to make decisions that may strongly affect their fitness. To optimi...
Nest-site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Breeding habitat choice and investment decisions are key contributors to fitness in animals. Density...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Using the behavior of others in guiding one’s own behavior is a common strategy in animals. The prev...
Using the behavior of others in guiding one's own behavior is a common strategy in animals. The prev...
Abstract Using the behavior of others in guiding one’s own behavior is a common strategy in animals...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Abstract The use of social information for making decisions is common but can be constrained by beh...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
Abstract Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparenta...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparental care an...
Social information use is common between individuals of same species, especially in habitat choice. ...
All their life, individuals have to make decisions that may strongly affect their fitness. To optimi...