Some bird species utilize snake skins as nesting material, possibly to decrease predation. We constructed 60 artificial nests simulating the nests of Great Crested Flycatchers (Myiarchus crinitus) in nest boxes to test the prediction that snake skins deter nest predators. Twenty of the boxes lacked rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta) skins (control), 20 had a single skin in the nest, and 20 had a skin in the nest and another displayed outside the box. Five of the control boxes were depreciated (20%), while none of the experimental boxes were depreciated. Our results supported our prediction that use of snake skins would deter mammalian predators, particularly the southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans). Although our results suggest a potential ...
Nest depredation is the leading cause of nest failure in Neotropical Nearctic migratory birds, whic...
Invasive predators are responsible for almost 60% of all vertebrate extinctions worldwide with the m...
Abstract only availableDue to recent population declines, the reproductive success of neotropic migr...
Several devices have been designed to prevent predation in nest boxes by mammals and birds. Although...
Predation is the leading cause of nest failure for most birds. Thus, for ornithologists interested i...
Predation is the leading cause of nest failure for most birds. Th us, for ornithologists interested ...
Context. Lethal control of predators is often undertaken to protect species of conservation concern....
Abstract: Usually, incited by fear, prey try to detect stimuli that announce the presence of predato...
Snakes are one of the most significant nest predators of cavity nesting birds, and this has a major ...
Predation is the primary source of nest mortality for most passerines; thus, behaviors to reduce the...
Many species of birds incorporate feathers into their nest as structural support and to insulate the...
Exploring the causes and consequences of variation in species’ reproductive success is central to ma...
We estimated nesting success at real and artificial nests of grassland birds to test the influence o...
The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is recognized, outside its native range, as an invasive spe...
Seasonal variation in nest success is well documented for many bird species. Predator behavior has b...
Nest depredation is the leading cause of nest failure in Neotropical Nearctic migratory birds, whic...
Invasive predators are responsible for almost 60% of all vertebrate extinctions worldwide with the m...
Abstract only availableDue to recent population declines, the reproductive success of neotropic migr...
Several devices have been designed to prevent predation in nest boxes by mammals and birds. Although...
Predation is the leading cause of nest failure for most birds. Thus, for ornithologists interested i...
Predation is the leading cause of nest failure for most birds. Th us, for ornithologists interested ...
Context. Lethal control of predators is often undertaken to protect species of conservation concern....
Abstract: Usually, incited by fear, prey try to detect stimuli that announce the presence of predato...
Snakes are one of the most significant nest predators of cavity nesting birds, and this has a major ...
Predation is the primary source of nest mortality for most passerines; thus, behaviors to reduce the...
Many species of birds incorporate feathers into their nest as structural support and to insulate the...
Exploring the causes and consequences of variation in species’ reproductive success is central to ma...
We estimated nesting success at real and artificial nests of grassland birds to test the influence o...
The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is recognized, outside its native range, as an invasive spe...
Seasonal variation in nest success is well documented for many bird species. Predator behavior has b...
Nest depredation is the leading cause of nest failure in Neotropical Nearctic migratory birds, whic...
Invasive predators are responsible for almost 60% of all vertebrate extinctions worldwide with the m...
Abstract only availableDue to recent population declines, the reproductive success of neotropic migr...