To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set out to quantify gap crossing decisions made by reed warblers moving through the landscape. In three experiments, reed warblers were released into landscape situations with different gap sizes and their movement towards reed patches fringing a watercourse were monitored. In all experiments, most birds flew over the smallest gap towards the nearest reed patch. In the experiment with two gap sizes, the probability of crossing a gap was a function of the ratio between distances to the reed patches. In the experiment with increasing gap sizes, most birds crossed the smaller gaps frequently. Near the bigger gaps, birds did not cross the gaps; inste...
Little is known about juvenile songbird movement in response to timber harvest, particularly in the ...
The breeding biology of the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the Reed Bunting Emberisa schoe...
Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting conserv...
To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are recognized as primary drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. To ...
1. Recent declines in woodland birds in Britain have been linked to increasing habitat fragmentation...
We studied dispersal of Great Reed Warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus, using a mark–resight model fo...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of margi...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss may disrupt the movement or dispersal of forest-dwelling birds...
Landscape changes are driven by several factors, such as habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation...
The reedbeds provide essential habitat for many Acrocephalus and Locustella species during both bree...
We determined the degree of connectivity in the Eurasian Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus betwee...
The multiscale nature of habitat selection during the breeding season for migratory birds means that...
Sylviine warblers are abundant breeding birds in the Flemish coastal dunes. Although their habitat p...
Little is known about juvenile songbird movement in response to timber harvest, particularly in the ...
The breeding biology of the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the Reed Bunting Emberisa schoe...
Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting conserv...
To meet the need for research on the requirements for corridors for marshland birds, this study set ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are recognized as primary drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. To ...
1. Recent declines in woodland birds in Britain have been linked to increasing habitat fragmentation...
We studied dispersal of Great Reed Warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus, using a mark–resight model fo...
The management of reedbeds for birds is often a controversial issue in discussions between conservat...
Populations in agricultural landscapes often occur in source-sink situations: small patches of margi...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss may disrupt the movement or dispersal of forest-dwelling birds...
Landscape changes are driven by several factors, such as habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation...
The reedbeds provide essential habitat for many Acrocephalus and Locustella species during both bree...
We determined the degree of connectivity in the Eurasian Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus betwee...
The multiscale nature of habitat selection during the breeding season for migratory birds means that...
Sylviine warblers are abundant breeding birds in the Flemish coastal dunes. Although their habitat p...
Little is known about juvenile songbird movement in response to timber harvest, particularly in the ...
The breeding biology of the Reed Warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus and the Reed Bunting Emberisa schoe...
Knowledge about the population size and trends of common bird species is crucial for setting conserv...