Birds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual building it. Nests are used to extend control over the conditions in which offspring develop, and are therefore commonly considered to be shaped by selection. Nevertheless, scarcely any scientific evidence exist that nest composition is under selection. Here, we demonstrate with data from over 400 blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) nests collected over eight years that a higher proportion of feathers in the nest lining is positively associated with the probability of offspring to recruit as a breeding adult later in life. Strikingly, the extended phenotype (nest) was associated stronger with recruitment probability than phenotypic traits that ha...
Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal spec...
Predation is a key factor in the nesting preferences of birds. Studies indicate that cavity-breeding...
Birds show immense variation in nest sizes within species. At least six different hypotheses have be...
Birds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
In birds and other taxa, nest construction varies considerably between and within populations. Such ...
In birds and other taxa, nest construction varies considerably between and within populations. Such ...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Many species throughout the animal kingdom construct nests for reproduction. A nest is an extended p...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Indirect sexual selection arises when reproductive individuals choose their mates based on heritable...
Maternal and environmental effects can profoundly influence offspring phenotypes, independent of gen...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal spec...
Predation is a key factor in the nesting preferences of birds. Studies indicate that cavity-breeding...
Birds show immense variation in nest sizes within species. At least six different hypotheses have be...
Birds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
In birds and other taxa, nest construction varies considerably between and within populations. Such ...
In birds and other taxa, nest construction varies considerably between and within populations. Such ...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Many species throughout the animal kingdom construct nests for reproduction. A nest is an extended p...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Indirect sexual selection arises when reproductive individuals choose their mates based on heritable...
Maternal and environmental effects can profoundly influence offspring phenotypes, independent of gen...
Avian plumage colours are some of the most conspicuous sexual ornaments, and yet standardized select...
Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal spec...
Predation is a key factor in the nesting preferences of birds. Studies indicate that cavity-breeding...
Birds show immense variation in nest sizes within species. At least six different hypotheses have be...