Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building based on their thermal or structural properties, although the amounts or properties of the materials used have been recorded for only a very small number of species. Some of the behaviours underlying the construction of nests can be indirectly determined by careful deconstruction of the structure and measurement of the biomechanical properties of the materials used. Here we examined this idea in an investigation of Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) nests as a model for open-nesting songbird species that construct a ``twig'' nest, and tested the hypothesis that materials in different parts of nests serve different functions. The quantities of materia...
Abstract Materials and construction methods of nests vary between bird species and at present, very ...
The lining material is a key element of bird nests primarily serving as insulation for the adult, eg...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
Bird nests can have various roles but all act as the location for incubation, so at least have to se...
Capsule Common blackbirds select different materials, with varying biomechanical properties, to cons...
Animals that use materials to build nest structures have long since fascinated biologists ...
Bird nests represent an extended phenotype of individuals expressed during reproduction and so exhib...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
Incubation in birds takes place within a nest that is often assumed to confer a degree of thermal in...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
Abstract Materials and construction methods of nests vary between bird species and at present, very ...
The lining material is a key element of bird nests primarily serving as insulation for the adult, eg...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
Bird nests can have various roles but all act as the location for incubation, so at least have to se...
Capsule Common blackbirds select different materials, with varying biomechanical properties, to cons...
Animals that use materials to build nest structures have long since fascinated biologists ...
Bird nests represent an extended phenotype of individuals expressed during reproduction and so exhib...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
Dr Charles Deeming explores the subtle factors that will determine the size and shape of individual ...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
Incubation in birds takes place within a nest that is often assumed to confer a degree of thermal in...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
Abstract Materials and construction methods of nests vary between bird species and at present, very ...
The lining material is a key element of bird nests primarily serving as insulation for the adult, eg...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...