Constant nest attentiveness, which benefits avian embryos, and body maintenance activities (e.g., foraging trips) by incubating parents are mutually exclusive activities. To balance these, parents must schedule the time spent on and off their nests according to a wide range of environmental conditions that change the costs and benefits of breaking or continuing an incubation bout. Here, we used data from 38 camera-monitored nests over two breeding seasons on Robben Island, Southern Africa to examine how African Black Oystercatchers Haematopus moquini, a biparental incubator, varied incubation bout length in relation to environmental variables that would have affected energy/water budgets: tide phase, air temperature, windspeed and time of d...
Oystercatchers are long-lived shorebirds that winter in large numbers in the Wadden Sea. They forage...
The wide range in incubation periods among bird species has puzzled biologists for decades, because ...
In birds, incubation by both parents is a common form of care for eggs. Although the involvement oft...
These datasets support chapter four of the PhD thesis by Bukola Azaki (Nee Braimoh), titled "The br...
This thesis examined how weather conditions and other environmental factors influence the vulnerabil...
Birds with uniparental incubation may face a time allocation problem between incubation and feeding....
1. The Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus cannot meet its daily energy requirements in a single low...
Avian embryos need a stable thermal environment to develop optimally, while incubating females need ...
Ambient temperature is assumed to be the major cue used by passerines to synchronize their laying an...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Incubation length and hatching asynchrony are integral elements of the evolved reproductive strategi...
The available feeding time of coastal Oystercatchers varies from day to day due to the effect of win...
Parental care in birds varies among species and geographic regions. Incubation behavior influences e...
We studied prefledging growth, energy expenditure and time budgets of African Black Oystercatcher, H...
Oystercatchers are long-lived shorebirds that winter in large numbers in the Wadden Sea. They forage...
The wide range in incubation periods among bird species has puzzled biologists for decades, because ...
In birds, incubation by both parents is a common form of care for eggs. Although the involvement oft...
These datasets support chapter four of the PhD thesis by Bukola Azaki (Nee Braimoh), titled "The br...
This thesis examined how weather conditions and other environmental factors influence the vulnerabil...
Birds with uniparental incubation may face a time allocation problem between incubation and feeding....
1. The Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus cannot meet its daily energy requirements in a single low...
Avian embryos need a stable thermal environment to develop optimally, while incubating females need ...
Ambient temperature is assumed to be the major cue used by passerines to synchronize their laying an...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Incubation length and hatching asynchrony are integral elements of the evolved reproductive strategi...
The available feeding time of coastal Oystercatchers varies from day to day due to the effect of win...
Parental care in birds varies among species and geographic regions. Incubation behavior influences e...
We studied prefledging growth, energy expenditure and time budgets of African Black Oystercatcher, H...
Oystercatchers are long-lived shorebirds that winter in large numbers in the Wadden Sea. They forage...
The wide range in incubation periods among bird species has puzzled biologists for decades, because ...
In birds, incubation by both parents is a common form of care for eggs. Although the involvement oft...