Food availability and predation risk can have drastic impacts on animal behaviour and populations. The tradeoff between foraging and predator avoidance is crucial for animal survival and will strongly affect individual body mass, since large fat reserves are beneficial to reduce starvation but may increase predation risk. However, two-factor experiments simultaneously investigating the interactive effects of food and predation risk, are still rare. We studied the effects of food supplementation and natural predation risk imposed by pygmy owls Glaucidium passerinum on the abundance and fat reserves of tit species in boreal forests of north Europe, from January to March in 2012 and in 2013. Food supplementation increased the number of individ...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamental issue in ecology, as th...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
Food availability and predation risk can have drastic impacts on animal behaviour and populations. T...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
1. The optimum body mass of passerine birds typically represents a trade-off between starvation risk...
Animal populations are regulated by the combined effects of top-down, bottom-up and abiotic processe...
Climate change within the UK will affect winter starvation risk because higher temperatures reduce e...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamental issue in ecology, as th...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
Food availability and predation risk can have drastic impacts on animal behaviour and populations. T...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
1. The optimum body mass of passerine birds typically represents a trade-off between starvation risk...
Animal populations are regulated by the combined effects of top-down, bottom-up and abiotic processe...
Climate change within the UK will affect winter starvation risk because higher temperatures reduce e...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
The provision of wild birds with supplementary food has increased substantially over recent decades....
Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamental issue in ecology, as th...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...