The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite KingfisherAlcedo cristata is reported. In total 56 samples from the Kinshasa area were analysed. Three standardised particle size fractions were determined in all groups of samples (percentage of sand, clay and silt). Mean particle percentage of soil samples from banks occupied by Malachite Kingfishers averaged 10.8 ± 6.1 of silt, 11.6 ± 6.5 of clay and 81.4 ± 11.4 of sand. A significant difference was found in the proportion of clay between banks with and without kingfisher nests. The results of the present study hence suggest that, as has been documented in other burrowing bird species, soil texture determines the selection of nesti...
Parent birds are under selection to choose nest sites that protect themselves and their nestlings fr...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
Soil modification via biopedturbation by burrow-building seabirds was examined in a Mediterranean, i...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite Kingfisher Al...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Eurasian King-fisher (A...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
<div><p>Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing bir...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Along the Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado, belted kingfishers nested in relatively tall b...
Along the Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado, belted kingfishers nested in relatively tall b...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
All bee-eaters (Family Meropidae) are cavity nesters, excavating terrestrial burrows in sites rangin...
Parent birds are under selection to choose nest sites that protect themselves and their nestlings fr...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
Soil modification via biopedturbation by burrow-building seabirds was examined in a Mediterranean, i...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Malachite Kingfisher Al...
The first granulometrical analysis of soil samples from nesting banks of the Eurasian King-fisher (A...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing birds. Howe...
<div><p>Substrate type is a key-factor in nest-site selection and nest architecture of burrowing bir...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Vertical embankments and mounds serve as suitable habitats for burrowing birds, such as the Sand Mar...
Along the Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado, belted kingfishers nested in relatively tall b...
Along the Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado, belted kingfishers nested in relatively tall b...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster L.1758) nests in tunnels in loess deposits. The properties o...
All bee-eaters (Family Meropidae) are cavity nesters, excavating terrestrial burrows in sites rangin...
Parent birds are under selection to choose nest sites that protect themselves and their nestlings fr...
The quality of nest soils has significant effects on reproductive success in mud dauber species. Thi...
Soil modification via biopedturbation by burrow-building seabirds was examined in a Mediterranean, i...