Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms may thrive under human-induced rapid environmental changes. As organisms rely on environmental cues to make decisions, these behavioural responses may be maladaptive. We studied the European stonechatSaxicola torquatusas a model open-habitat bird species breeding in three structurally different land-use types generated by agriculture and forestry activities. In this mosaic landscape, we compared the relative attractiveness and the breeding habitat quality of intensive grassland, Christmas tree plantations and clear-cut patches in plantation forests to test whether habitat selection was adaptive. We examined the settlement pattern of territorial...
Whether to disperse, and where to, are two of the most prominent decisions in an individual's life, ...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Theory predicts that animals breeding in heterogeneous landscapes should select habitat likely to ma...
Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms ma...
Organisms may respond to rapid human induced environmental changes by adapting their habitat require...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
The multiscale nature of habitat selection during the breeding season for migratory birds means that...
Habitat use is expected to be adaptive with individuals occupying habitats that confer high fitness....
Microhabitat preferences are assumed to be adaptive, suggesting that fitness is higher in preferred ...
For migrant birds, what habitats are suitable during the non-breeding season influences habitat avai...
Understanding spatiotemporal variations of movements and habitat selection by animals living in chan...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Whether to disperse, and where to, are two of the most prominent decisions in an individual's life, ...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Theory predicts that animals breeding in heterogeneous landscapes should select habitat likely to ma...
Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms ma...
Organisms may respond to rapid human induced environmental changes by adapting their habitat require...
In human-altered environments, organisms may preferentially settle in poor-quality habitats where fi...
Habitat selection is an individual, behavioural, process during which organisms decide where to live...
Habitat selection is the behavioural process determining the distribution of individuals among habit...
The multiscale nature of habitat selection during the breeding season for migratory birds means that...
Habitat use is expected to be adaptive with individuals occupying habitats that confer high fitness....
Microhabitat preferences are assumed to be adaptive, suggesting that fitness is higher in preferred ...
For migrant birds, what habitats are suitable during the non-breeding season influences habitat avai...
Understanding spatiotemporal variations of movements and habitat selection by animals living in chan...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Rapid climate change has been implicated as a cause of evolution in poorly adapted populations. Howe...
Whether to disperse, and where to, are two of the most prominent decisions in an individual's life, ...
1. Ecological trapping implies a preference for low-quality habitats over higher-quality options. Al...
Theory predicts that animals breeding in heterogeneous landscapes should select habitat likely to ma...