Nest structures are essential for successful reproduction in most bird species. Nest construction costs time and energy, and most bird species typically build one nest per breeding attempt. Some species, however, build more than one nest, and the reason for this behaviour is often unclear. In the Grey Fantail Rhipidura albiscapa, nest abandonment before egg-laying is very common. Fantails will build up to seven nests within a breeding season, and pairs abandon up to 71% of their nests before egg-laying. We describe multiple nest-building behaviour in the Grey Fantail and test four hypotheses explaining nest abandonment in this species: cryptic depredation, destruction of nests during storm events, and two anti-predatory responses (construct...
Many species of birds incorporate feathers into their nest as structural support and to insulate the...
Several hypotheses propose an adaptive function of non-breeding nests (female attraction, decoys for...
Abstract Background Research activities have often been thought to potentially influence avian nesti...
Nest structures are essential for successful reproduction in most bird species. Nest construction co...
Nest abandonment prior to laying is poorly understood and rarely studied. One possible explanation i...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Anti-predator behavior is a key aspect of life histo...
Several bird species construct multiple nests within a single breeding season that are not used for ...
Nest predation is the most important source of reproductive failure for many bird species, thus plac...
Nest predation is the most important source of reproductive failure for many bird species, thus plac...
In avian systems, nest predation is one of the most significant influences on reproductive success. ...
Partial clutch loss following a predation event is rarely studied in ground-nesting birds despite pr...
The threat of predation is the main cause of bird nest abandonment, with such behaviour imposing con...
Natural selection can favor songbirds that desert nests containing eggs of the parasitic brown-heade...
Life history theory predicts that parents should desert a reproductive attempt if the costs of reari...
Many species of birds incorporate feathers into their nest as structural support and to insulate the...
Several hypotheses propose an adaptive function of non-breeding nests (female attraction, decoys for...
Abstract Background Research activities have often been thought to potentially influence avian nesti...
Nest structures are essential for successful reproduction in most bird species. Nest construction co...
Nest abandonment prior to laying is poorly understood and rarely studied. One possible explanation i...
Individual behavior that minimizes predation risk is favored by natural selection. Ground-nesting bi...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Anti-predator behavior is a key aspect of life histo...
Several bird species construct multiple nests within a single breeding season that are not used for ...
Nest predation is the most important source of reproductive failure for many bird species, thus plac...
Nest predation is the most important source of reproductive failure for many bird species, thus plac...
In avian systems, nest predation is one of the most significant influences on reproductive success. ...
Partial clutch loss following a predation event is rarely studied in ground-nesting birds despite pr...
The threat of predation is the main cause of bird nest abandonment, with such behaviour imposing con...
Natural selection can favor songbirds that desert nests containing eggs of the parasitic brown-heade...
Life history theory predicts that parents should desert a reproductive attempt if the costs of reari...
Many species of birds incorporate feathers into their nest as structural support and to insulate the...
Several hypotheses propose an adaptive function of non-breeding nests (female attraction, decoys for...
Abstract Background Research activities have often been thought to potentially influence avian nesti...