Aspects of the foraging behaviour along an altitudinal gradient of four subpopulations Durban, Merrivale, Estcourt and Harrismith) of colour-banded Common Fiscals (Lanius collaris) were analysed in summer and winter in South Africa. The shrike subpopulations showed significant differences in their attack, capture and success rates. The shrikes obtained more food during winter by increasing their attack and capture rates, and by taking larger prey items. Foraging success also increased from summer to winter in all except the Harrismith subpopulation, and was dependant upon the size of prey attacked.Perching height, attack distance, encounter time and prey length were significantly different between the sites, but only prey length showed a si...
Understanding variation in food requirements of wild animals is of central importance in population ...
Antipredatory behaviour of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) in breeding season The aim of this st...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Utilisation of food resources in migrant and resident birds living sympatrically often leads to diff...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.This thesis describes the behavioural ecology of So...
Abstract: Perch-sites are important in the territorial behaviour, and influence the life-history tra...
The diet and prey selection of the Southern Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis koenigi) was studied in...
Abstract: Diet composition of the Great Grey Shrike (Lanius excubitor) was studied on the basis of c...
To study the winter ecology of Northern Shrikes in southwest Idaho, I observed the activities of six...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Breeding success in birds is seriously affected by predation, although behaviourist extent can be mo...
In shrikes (Laniidae) social monogamy is commonly occurs reproductive system. However, many kinds of...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
A major thrust of organismal biology involves understanding how an organism’s phenotype relates to i...
Abstract: Forty-three foraging shrikes were observed and their habitat use was assessed on the basis...
Understanding variation in food requirements of wild animals is of central importance in population ...
Antipredatory behaviour of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) in breeding season The aim of this st...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Utilisation of food resources in migrant and resident birds living sympatrically often leads to diff...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1998.This thesis describes the behavioural ecology of So...
Abstract: Perch-sites are important in the territorial behaviour, and influence the life-history tra...
The diet and prey selection of the Southern Grey Shrike (Lanius meridionalis koenigi) was studied in...
Abstract: Diet composition of the Great Grey Shrike (Lanius excubitor) was studied on the basis of c...
To study the winter ecology of Northern Shrikes in southwest Idaho, I observed the activities of six...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Breeding success in birds is seriously affected by predation, although behaviourist extent can be mo...
In shrikes (Laniidae) social monogamy is commonly occurs reproductive system. However, many kinds of...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio L.) is a bird living in human-altered agricultural areas that...
A major thrust of organismal biology involves understanding how an organism’s phenotype relates to i...
Abstract: Forty-three foraging shrikes were observed and their habitat use was assessed on the basis...
Understanding variation in food requirements of wild animals is of central importance in population ...
Antipredatory behaviour of Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) in breeding season The aim of this st...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...