[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter I of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of cavity nesting birds, de Alejandro Cantarero (2015), http://hdl.handle.net/10261/127524[ES] Este artículo reproduce completamente el capítulo I de la tesis doctoral: Behavioural adaptations of cavity nesting birds, de Alejandro Cantarero (2015), http://hdl.handle.net/10261/127524Nesting holes are a scarce resource for obligated cavity-nesting birds and an important selective force for the evolution of aggressive female behaviours, which may be mediated by testosterone (T) levels. It is known that during periods of intense intrasexual competition such as initial breeding stages, females are highly aggressive towards intruding females. Here, we...
SYNOPSIS. Vertebrates show a diverse array of social behaviors associated with territoriality. Field...
Animal signals are hypothesized to be costly in order to honestly reflect individual quality. Offspr...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter V of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of ...
Social selection is expected to favour the evolution of female aggressive defence of nesting resourc...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
Capsule: Using an experimental approach, this study disentangles effects of two important sources on...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
The “challenge hypothesis” states that increases in testosterone levels of male animals during the b...
Testosterone\u27s (T) influence on male aggression has been well established in many vertebrate spec...
Competitive interactions often occur in series; therefore animals may respond to social challenges i...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
consequences for fitness. Here, we explored the relationship between aggression and fitness in a lo...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe Bluethroat Luscinia svecica is a migratory passerine that exhibits...
In many seasonally breeding birds, female and male testosterone (T) levels peak at the start of the ...
[EN] Nesting cavities offer conditions of relatively constant temperature and humidity as well as pr...
SYNOPSIS. Vertebrates show a diverse array of social behaviors associated with territoriality. Field...
Animal signals are hypothesized to be costly in order to honestly reflect individual quality. Offspr...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter V of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of ...
Social selection is expected to favour the evolution of female aggressive defence of nesting resourc...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
Capsule: Using an experimental approach, this study disentangles effects of two important sources on...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
The “challenge hypothesis” states that increases in testosterone levels of male animals during the b...
Testosterone\u27s (T) influence on male aggression has been well established in many vertebrate spec...
Competitive interactions often occur in series; therefore animals may respond to social challenges i...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
consequences for fitness. Here, we explored the relationship between aggression and fitness in a lo...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe Bluethroat Luscinia svecica is a migratory passerine that exhibits...
In many seasonally breeding birds, female and male testosterone (T) levels peak at the start of the ...
[EN] Nesting cavities offer conditions of relatively constant temperature and humidity as well as pr...
SYNOPSIS. Vertebrates show a diverse array of social behaviors associated with territoriality. Field...
Animal signals are hypothesized to be costly in order to honestly reflect individual quality. Offspr...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter V of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of ...