Nest predation in relation to nestling noise and nest conspicuousness was investigated in Blackbirds. In one year there was no temporal variation in nest predation or significant variation in nest predation rates due to nest conspicuousness. In a second year nest predation rates were significantly higher in the early stages of breeding (laying and the first half of incubation), and nests that were less conspicuous were more likely to survive longer or succeed. In both years there was no significant difference in nest predation rate between the second half of incubation and the first half of the chick stage, but there was a significant decrease in nest predation rate between the first and second half of the chick stage. The results suggest t...
Predation on chicks by large birds (e.g. gulls) and other mammals has long been implicated as a majo...
Nest predation is a prominent cause of reproductive failure in wetland-nesting birds, including bla...
<p>Predation rates are provided as % (in brackets) with total number of nests monitored. Differences...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Skutch hypothesized that nest predators visually assess parental activities to locate a prey nest, w...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
1. A simple model of relative effects of parental behaviour (parents present vs. absent) and nest co...
Predation is an important ecological process that shapes life-history traits, community dynamics, an...
Nest predation is a major cause of reproduction failure for many species of passerine birds. Thus, n...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Predation and brood parasitism have critical effects on the fitness of animals, but few studies have...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
In avian systems, nest predation is one of the most significant influences on reproductive success. ...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Predation on chicks by large birds (e.g. gulls) and other mammals has long been implicated as a majo...
Nest predation is a prominent cause of reproductive failure in wetland-nesting birds, including bla...
<p>Predation rates are provided as % (in brackets) with total number of nests monitored. Differences...
The relative contribution of parental behaviour to nest predation rates in blackbirds, Turdus merula...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Skutch hypothesized that nest predators visually assess parental activities to locate a prey nest, w...
Given the importance of nest predation to avian fitness, ornithologists expect birds to select nest ...
1. A simple model of relative effects of parental behaviour (parents present vs. absent) and nest co...
Predation is an important ecological process that shapes life-history traits, community dynamics, an...
Nest predation is a major cause of reproduction failure for many species of passerine birds. Thus, n...
Blackbirds are reported to cause between 1-2% crop damage per year, but the distribution of damage i...
Predation and brood parasitism have critical effects on the fitness of animals, but few studies have...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
In avian systems, nest predation is one of the most significant influences on reproductive success. ...
Several studies have found that adult birds of altricial species adjust their parental care behaviou...
Predation on chicks by large birds (e.g. gulls) and other mammals has long been implicated as a majo...
Nest predation is a prominent cause of reproductive failure in wetland-nesting birds, including bla...
<p>Predation rates are provided as % (in brackets) with total number of nests monitored. Differences...