This study provides preliminary findings related to whether and how the roosting of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in reedbeds influences the survival of clutches of the great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus). During the nesting seasons of 2014 and 2015, we surveyed the complete area of a mining pond in Serbia (south-eastern Europe) for great reed warbler nests, and the presence of roosting starlings was also recorded. Using the Mayfield method, we estimated the daily survival rate of great reed warbler eggs and nestlings, and compared these rates between starling roosting and non-roosting areas. Although both egg and nestling survival rates were lower in the Starling roosting than in the non-roosting areas, the ...
Prothonotary Warblers (Prothonotaria citrea) are a neotropical migratory songbird that inhabit woode...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a native of Eurasia and North Africa. The starling can b...
Avian annual survival has received much attention, yet little is known about seasonal patterns in su...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
The causes and consequences of multi-brooding were assessed in an intensive nest monitoring study of...
This study set out to investigate the roosting behaviour of the Starling at rural roosts and in part...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
The seasonal decline in reproductive success observed in many animal species may be caused by timing...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Since their intentional introduction into the United States in the 1800s, European starlings (Sturnu...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
Prothonotary Warblers (Prothonotaria citrea) are a neotropical migratory songbird that inhabit woode...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a native of Eurasia and North Africa. The starling can b...
Avian annual survival has received much attention, yet little is known about seasonal patterns in su...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
The causes and consequences of multi-brooding were assessed in an intensive nest monitoring study of...
This study set out to investigate the roosting behaviour of the Starling at rural roosts and in part...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
The seasonal decline in reproductive success observed in many animal species may be caused by timing...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
Roosting behavior is common to most avian pests of agriculture. Movements from highly aggregated dis...
Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of num...
Since their intentional introduction into the United States in the 1800s, European starlings (Sturnu...
As shrubland bird populations decline, there is a critical need to understand the effects of habitat...
Prothonotary Warblers (Prothonotaria citrea) are a neotropical migratory songbird that inhabit woode...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
The European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a native of Eurasia and North Africa. The starling can b...