Dierschke (2003) recently published a paper entitled, ``Predation hazard during migratory stopover: are light or heavy birds under risk?¿¿ He measured the body condition of 11 species of passerine migrants depredated by feral cats and raptors at an offshore stopover site, and used these data to address two hypotheses: (1) predation risk is higher for heavy birds because it decreases the take-off ability, and (2) predation risk is higher for lean birds because their need to feed increases their exposure to predators. Dierschke found that lighter weight individuals were strongly disproportionately represented among the victims, and concluded that ``it seems that the importance of reduced escape performance caused by the carrying of fuel loads...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
One of the classic ecological questions is how predators affect population size. This is often asses...
Wintering birds are particularly susceptible to predation while foraging at feeders. The ‘starvatio...
Dierschke (2003) recently published a paper entitled, ``Predation hazard during migratory stopover: ...
Predation and predation risk have recently been shown to have profound effects on bird migration, bu...
Flight distance reflects the risk that an individual animal is willing to take when approached by a ...
1. Birds have been shown to lose mass upon predator encounters. This mass loss has generally been as...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding or win...
Migratory must balance the energetic requirements of large-scale movement with the predation risk in...
Many North American landbirds undergo biannual migration, which is energetically costly. Quality sto...
Predators can affect individual fitness and population and community processes through lethal effect...
Predators can affect individual fitness and population and community processes through lethal effect...
Ecologists often assume that dispersing individuals experience increased predation risk owing to inc...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
One of the classic ecological questions is how predators affect population size. This is often asses...
Wintering birds are particularly susceptible to predation while foraging at feeders. The ‘starvatio...
Dierschke (2003) recently published a paper entitled, ``Predation hazard during migratory stopover: ...
Predation and predation risk have recently been shown to have profound effects on bird migration, bu...
Flight distance reflects the risk that an individual animal is willing to take when approached by a ...
1. Birds have been shown to lose mass upon predator encounters. This mass loss has generally been as...
Migrant birds face a tradeoff at stopover sites between acquiring resources to fuel migration and av...
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding or win...
Migratory must balance the energetic requirements of large-scale movement with the predation risk in...
Many North American landbirds undergo biannual migration, which is energetically costly. Quality sto...
Predators can affect individual fitness and population and community processes through lethal effect...
Predators can affect individual fitness and population and community processes through lethal effect...
Ecologists often assume that dispersing individuals experience increased predation risk owing to inc...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
One of the classic ecological questions is how predators affect population size. This is often asses...
Wintering birds are particularly susceptible to predation while foraging at feeders. The ‘starvatio...