The formation of colonies and the evolution of coloniality have been suggested to be a by-product of the use of public information to select breeding habitats. In this study we performed an experimental test to investigate whether the Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) uses breeding success of conspecifics as a source of public information to select a breeding colony. We considered four potential cues based on reproductive performance of conspecifics in each colony: mean and variance of breeding success measured in both all pairs (TRS, total reproductive success), and only successful pairs (PRS, partial reproductive success). Both mean PRS and mean TRS could be predictive cues of the future reproductive output at a given site, because they var...
Several factors promote coloniality by enhancing the fitness of colony members. In birds, spatial pr...
Numerous experimental studies providing extra food have concluded that food availability at the begi...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
The use of public information is an important component of breeding habitat selection in birds, espe...
The exploratory activity of individuals aimed at collecting information about potential future breed...
In colonial species, first-time breeders may use the number of settled conspecifics in colony select...
Understanding the process of colonization of new habitat patches is critical to clarify the proximat...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
This study was partially supported by the projects PCI08-0130-3954, CR/01/99 and CR/02/99 from Junta...
[EN] Breeding habitat selection is strongly influenced by social information, which is that extracte...
Lesser kestrel is a facultative colonial raptor mostly breeding in man-made structures. During 2009-...
La información social, que es aquella extraída del comportamiento y éxito de otros individuos, puede...
In this thesis, I analysed the mating behaviour of the solitary-nesting American kestrel (Falco spar...
Among birds, breeding numbers are mainly limited by two resources of major importance: food supply a...
Several factors promote coloniality by enhancing the fitness of colony members. In birds, spatial pr...
Numerous experimental studies providing extra food have concluded that food availability at the begi...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
The use of public information is an important component of breeding habitat selection in birds, espe...
The exploratory activity of individuals aimed at collecting information about potential future breed...
In colonial species, first-time breeders may use the number of settled conspecifics in colony select...
Understanding the process of colonization of new habitat patches is critical to clarify the proximat...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Dispersal is a common phenomenon in animals, with important consequences for individual fitness and ...
This study was partially supported by the projects PCI08-0130-3954, CR/01/99 and CR/02/99 from Junta...
[EN] Breeding habitat selection is strongly influenced by social information, which is that extracte...
Lesser kestrel is a facultative colonial raptor mostly breeding in man-made structures. During 2009-...
La información social, que es aquella extraída del comportamiento y éxito de otros individuos, puede...
In this thesis, I analysed the mating behaviour of the solitary-nesting American kestrel (Falco spar...
Among birds, breeding numbers are mainly limited by two resources of major importance: food supply a...
Several factors promote coloniality by enhancing the fitness of colony members. In birds, spatial pr...
Numerous experimental studies providing extra food have concluded that food availability at the begi...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...