We examined foraging-habitat selection by free-ranging wading birds presented with different social and environmental cues by conducting two experiments in eight replicate ponds adjacent to the northern border of the Florida Everglades. The first experiment examined the relative influence of a social (presence of a flock of decoys) and environmental (water depth) cue on the selection of ponds. The second experiment examined the influence of two environmental cues (water depth and fluctuating water level) on the selection of ponds. In the first experiment, wading birds were most attracted to ponds with both the presence of a flock of decoys and shallow water. The social and environmental cues both had the same attractive potential to wadin...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...
Species distribution models (SDM) link species occurrence with a suite of environmental predictors a...
Seasonal and annual variation in food availability during the breeding season plays an influential r...
Wading bird foraging success and habitat preference can be greatly affected by prey availability, w...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Successful foraging by avian predators is influenced largely by prey availability, which encompasses...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Human destruction of wetlands in the last two centuries has resulted in the destruction of wading bi...
Reduced prey availability has emerged as a primary hypothesis to explain population constraints on...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
<p>The temporal foraging conditions (TFC) models used daily mean hydrological characteristics calcul...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Water-level fluctuations determine the ecological function of shallow lakes and wetlands. Wading bir...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...
Species distribution models (SDM) link species occurrence with a suite of environmental predictors a...
Seasonal and annual variation in food availability during the breeding season plays an influential r...
Wading bird foraging success and habitat preference can be greatly affected by prey availability, w...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Successful foraging by avian predators is influenced largely by prey availability, which encompasses...
To determine how habitat structural complexity, which affects prey vulnerability, influences foragin...
Human destruction of wetlands in the last two centuries has resulted in the destruction of wading bi...
Reduced prey availability has emerged as a primary hypothesis to explain population constraints on...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
In an effort to assess the role of adaptive foraging behaviour to the spatial and temporal heterogen...
<p>The temporal foraging conditions (TFC) models used daily mean hydrological characteristics calcul...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Water-level fluctuations determine the ecological function of shallow lakes and wetlands. Wading bir...
The first of five chapters describe the study area and study species, including a short description ...
Species distribution models (SDM) link species occurrence with a suite of environmental predictors a...
Seasonal and annual variation in food availability during the breeding season plays an influential r...