Breeding habitat choice and investment decisions are key contributors to fitness in animals. Density of individuals is a well-known cue of habitat quality used for future breeding decisions, but accuracy of density cues decreases as individuals disperse from breeding sites. Used nests remain an available information source also after breeding season, but whether such information is used for breeding decisions is less well known. We experimentally investigated whether migratory, cavity-nesting pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) prospect potential breeding sites after breeding season and use old nests as a cue for future breeding decisions. In late summer 2013, forest sites were assigned to four treatments: (1) sites including nest boxes w...
Environmental conditions under which species reproduce have major consequences on breeding success a...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring\ud woodl...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring woodlan...
Abstract Breeding habitat choice and investment decisions are key contributors to fitness in animal...
Nest site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities o...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Habitat is a key determinant of breeding success in hole-nesting birds. Identifying the factors that...
Life is a continuous stream of decisions: organisms are repeatedly confronted with multiple options ...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
The rate of occupation of territories or nest locations has been proposed as a suitable surrogate of...
Nest-site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities...
Environmental conditions under which species reproduce have major consequences on breeding success a...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring\ud woodl...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring woodlan...
Abstract Breeding habitat choice and investment decisions are key contributors to fitness in animal...
Nest site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities o...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
Habitat is a key determinant of breeding success in hole-nesting birds. Identifying the factors that...
Life is a continuous stream of decisions: organisms are repeatedly confronted with multiple options ...
1. Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because i...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Predicting habitat quality is a major challenge for animals selecting a breeding patch, because it a...
The rate of occupation of territories or nest locations has been proposed as a suitable surrogate of...
Nest-site selection significantly affects fitness, so adaptations for assessment of the qualities...
Environmental conditions under which species reproduce have major consequences on breeding success a...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring\ud woodl...
This research examines factors influencing avian reproductive biology in three co-occurring woodlan...