Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histories. These effects may, however, strongly differ across and within forests that vary in vegetation composition and structure, especially when an ancient forest has been replaced by a new forest. To test for these differences in effect, we studied Great Tit Parus major life-history traits (280 first clutches) in two Mediterranean evergreen forests during 2005–07: an ancient Holm Oak Quercus ilex and a reforested pine forest. A comparison between forests revealed that females breeding in the Holm Oak forest started laying one week later, and produced larger clutches and broods both at hatching and at fledging. Chicks raised in the Holm Oak for...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
To understand why early broods tend to be more successful than late broods we investigated the nestl...
This study compares reproductive strategy and breeding success of Parus caeruleus in a holm-oak (Que...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
Vertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation in habitat richness o...
Capsule: Great Tits breeding in natural cavities in a primeval forest occupied microhabitats contain...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
Avian breeding densities are often considered to be suitable proxies of habitat quality. However, th...
Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the patter...
Although mistimed reproduction (i.e., time-lag between peak food supply and offspring food demand) h...
The breeding biology of great tits (Parus major) was studied in two forests of maritime pine (Pinus ...
Variation in early nutrition is often a strong predictor of offspring condition and fitness. In the ...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
To understand why early broods tend to be more successful than late broods we investigated the nestl...
This study compares reproductive strategy and breeding success of Parus caeruleus in a holm-oak (Que...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
Vertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation in habitat richness o...
Capsule: Great Tits breeding in natural cavities in a primeval forest occupied microhabitats contain...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
Avian breeding densities are often considered to be suitable proxies of habitat quality. However, th...
Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the patter...
Although mistimed reproduction (i.e., time-lag between peak food supply and offspring food demand) h...
The breeding biology of great tits (Parus major) was studied in two forests of maritime pine (Pinus ...
Variation in early nutrition is often a strong predictor of offspring condition and fitness. In the ...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
To understand why early broods tend to be more successful than late broods we investigated the nestl...
This study compares reproductive strategy and breeding success of Parus caeruleus in a holm-oak (Que...