Territorial species are unlikely to show extensive movements between breeding seasons. This is especially true for long-lived species, which often have strong pair bonding and can occupy the same territory for years. However, also in such species, individuals may face situations that can lead to a territory shift. Here, we use a comprehensive dataset documenting 40 years of breeding behavior in tawny owl (Strix aluco) - a long-lived species with high site tenacity and mate fidelity - to examine the factors affecting the decisions whether or not to move to another breeding territory and how far, as well as the fitness consequences thereof. We found that the likelihood and distance of movement in either sexes is strongly associated with a cha...
International audienceAccording to life-history theory, environmental variability and costs of repro...
International audience1. Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamenta...
A key tool used to assess reproductive trade-offs in birds is brood size manipulation (BSM) experime...
Territorial species are unlikely to show extensive movements between breeding seasons. This is espec...
Breeding dispersal, the movement from one breeding territory to another, is rare for philopatric spe...
Even though most bird species with a raptorial feeding habit express varying extents of reversed sex...
Breeding dispersal, the movement between successive breeding sites, is important to many aspects of ...
Territoriality is a behaviour that has evolved to secure resources for survival and reproduction. We...
Philopatry and monogamy are conventionally viewed as strategies for improving fitness. Many philopat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Raptor Research Found...
Dispersal propensity has been correlated with personality traits, conspecific density and predation ...
Divorce can be an important behavioral strategy to improve fitness. This is particularly relevant fo...
Many animals are territorial during the breeding season. The defense of a particular territory is of...
effects of nesting success and mate fidelity on breeding dispersal in burrowing owl
Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamental issue in ecology, as th...
International audienceAccording to life-history theory, environmental variability and costs of repro...
International audience1. Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamenta...
A key tool used to assess reproductive trade-offs in birds is brood size manipulation (BSM) experime...
Territorial species are unlikely to show extensive movements between breeding seasons. This is espec...
Breeding dispersal, the movement from one breeding territory to another, is rare for philopatric spe...
Even though most bird species with a raptorial feeding habit express varying extents of reversed sex...
Breeding dispersal, the movement between successive breeding sites, is important to many aspects of ...
Territoriality is a behaviour that has evolved to secure resources for survival and reproduction. We...
Philopatry and monogamy are conventionally viewed as strategies for improving fitness. Many philopat...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Raptor Research Found...
Dispersal propensity has been correlated with personality traits, conspecific density and predation ...
Divorce can be an important behavioral strategy to improve fitness. This is particularly relevant fo...
Many animals are territorial during the breeding season. The defense of a particular territory is of...
effects of nesting success and mate fidelity on breeding dispersal in burrowing owl
Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamental issue in ecology, as th...
International audienceAccording to life-history theory, environmental variability and costs of repro...
International audience1. Deciphering the causes of variation in reproductive success is a fundamenta...
A key tool used to assess reproductive trade-offs in birds is brood size manipulation (BSM) experime...