Philopatry and monogamy are conventionally viewed as strategies for improving fitness. Many philopatric and monogamous species have, however, been shown to perform breeding dispersal—an exchange of territory (and often also partner) between two breeding seasons. The adaptiveness of breeding dispersal remains controversial, as data remain scarce and sporadic. For the Northern Goshawk, a typically highly philopatric and monogamous forest raptor, pairs breeding in barren forest landscapes produce fewer fledglings than pairs breeding in more productive landscapes. Using data on Finnish breeding female Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) during 1999–2016, we tested the hypotheses that: (1) breeding dispersal is more likely at barren territories, (2) d...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
This study investigates if the reproductive performance of polyandrous Pale Chanting-goshawks, Melie...
Abstract. Many species of birds and mammals are faithful to their natal and breeding site or group. ...
Philopatry and monogamy are conventionally viewed as strategies for improving fitness. Many philopat...
One measure of habitat quality is a species' demographic performance in a habitat and the gold stand...
One measure of habitat quality is a species’ demographic performance in a habitat and the gold stand...
Capsule: Mark-recapture data suggest low apparent survival and sex- and population-specific site fid...
Bibliography: pages 251-265.A population of Pale Chanting Goshawks Melierax canorus, some of which l...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Large, mobile organisms can move swiftly through their environment and probably select resources, fr...
Territorial species are unlikely to show extensive movements between breeding seasons. This is espec...
The behaviour of polyandrous and monogamous pale chanting goshawks Melierax canorus was investigated...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
This study investigates if the reproductive performance of polyandrous Pale Chanting-goshawks, Melie...
Abstract. Many species of birds and mammals are faithful to their natal and breeding site or group. ...
Philopatry and monogamy are conventionally viewed as strategies for improving fitness. Many philopat...
One measure of habitat quality is a species' demographic performance in a habitat and the gold stand...
One measure of habitat quality is a species’ demographic performance in a habitat and the gold stand...
Capsule: Mark-recapture data suggest low apparent survival and sex- and population-specific site fid...
Bibliography: pages 251-265.A population of Pale Chanting Goshawks Melierax canorus, some of which l...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex-biased in vertebrates, i.e. female-biased in birds and...
Large, mobile organisms can move swiftly through their environment and probably select resources, fr...
Territorial species are unlikely to show extensive movements between breeding seasons. This is espec...
The behaviour of polyandrous and monogamous pale chanting goshawks Melierax canorus was investigated...
Dispersal is a key driver of ecological and evolutionary processes. Despite substantial efforts to e...
Patterns of natal dispersal are generally sex‐biased in vertebrates, i.e. female‐biased in birds and...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
1. Theories postulating that sexual task differentiation may lead to polygamy such that the sex inve...
This study investigates if the reproductive performance of polyandrous Pale Chanting-goshawks, Melie...
Abstract. Many species of birds and mammals are faithful to their natal and breeding site or group. ...