Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availability for predators relying on these man-made habitats. In turn, these variations in resource availability may affect predators’ habitat selection patterns, resulting in context-dependent habitat selection. We assessed the effects of gradients of landscape composition and configuration on habitat selection of a colonial farmland bird of prey, the lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni), relying on 76 GPS-tracked nestling-rearing individuals from 10 populations scattered along an agricultural intensification gradient. Analyses were conducted considering two ecological levels of aggregation (the population and the individual) and two spatial scales of hab...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Abstract Background The loss of traditional agropastoral systems, with the consequent reduction of f...
Forest plantations are increasingly recognized for their role in providing ecosystem services in agr...
Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availabili...
The analysis of habitat selection underlies many conservation recommendations. Different researchers...
Farmland habitats host important populations of several threatened bird species. So far, how to reco...
FR2116International audienceIn front of land use changes, there has been a wide decline in biodivers...
1. European agriculture is facing dramatic changes that are likely to have marked impacts on farmlan...
The populations of many species of raptors that forage in agroecosystems have declined as agricultur...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Among birds, breeding numbers are mainly limited by two resources of major importance: food supply a...
Knowledge of tropical raptor habitat use is limited and yet a thorough understanding is vital when t...
Agricultural intensification is considered the major cause of decline in farmland bird populations, ...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Abstract Background The loss of traditional agropastoral systems, with the consequent reduction of f...
Forest plantations are increasingly recognized for their role in providing ecosystem services in agr...
Gradients of agricultural intensification in agroecosystems may determine uneven resource availabili...
The analysis of habitat selection underlies many conservation recommendations. Different researchers...
Farmland habitats host important populations of several threatened bird species. So far, how to reco...
FR2116International audienceIn front of land use changes, there has been a wide decline in biodivers...
1. European agriculture is facing dramatic changes that are likely to have marked impacts on farmlan...
The populations of many species of raptors that forage in agroecosystems have declined as agricultur...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Among birds, breeding numbers are mainly limited by two resources of major importance: food supply a...
Knowledge of tropical raptor habitat use is limited and yet a thorough understanding is vital when t...
Agricultural intensification is considered the major cause of decline in farmland bird populations, ...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Abstract Background The loss of traditional agropastoral systems, with the consequent reduction of f...
Forest plantations are increasingly recognized for their role in providing ecosystem services in agr...