Coastal birds are critical ecosystem constituents on sandy shores, yet are threatened by depressed reproductive success resulting from direct and indirect anthropogenic and natural pressures. Few studies examine clutch fate across the wide range of environments experienced by birds; instead, most focus at the small site scale. We examine survival of model shorebird clutches as an index of true clutch survival at a regional scale (∼200 km), encompassing a variety of geomorphologies, predator communities, and human use regimes in southeast Queensland, Australia. Of the 132 model nests deployed and monitored with cameras, 45 (34%) survived the experimental exposure period. Thirty-five (27%) were lost to flooding, 32 (24%) were depredated, nine...
P>1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables,...
Understanding the influence of environmental factors on population dynamics is fundamental to many a...
Seabirds commonly nest colonially on cliffs or inaccessible islands, so that oceanic effects on the ...
Coastal birds are critical ecosystem constituents on sandy shores, yet are threatened by depressed r...
Coastal birds are critical ecosystem constituents on sandy shores, yet are threatened by depressed r...
Woodland birds are declining throughout the agricultural landscapes of south-eastern Australia, but ...
The conservation of migratory species represents a major challenge, as they use multiple sites, all ...
Many migratory shorebird species using the East Asian–Australasian Flyway are declining rapidly. Whi...
© Australian Field Ornithology 2015. Depredation of nests by native and introduced predators is cont...
Juvenile mortality is one of crucial drivers of life-history evolution, and predation is the main ca...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
<div><p>Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservat...
Island avifauna suffer high rates of extinction and decline. The major threats to island birds centr...
Decreases in shorebird populations are increasingly evident worldwide, especially in the East Asian-...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
P>1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables,...
Understanding the influence of environmental factors on population dynamics is fundamental to many a...
Seabirds commonly nest colonially on cliffs or inaccessible islands, so that oceanic effects on the ...
Coastal birds are critical ecosystem constituents on sandy shores, yet are threatened by depressed r...
Coastal birds are critical ecosystem constituents on sandy shores, yet are threatened by depressed r...
Woodland birds are declining throughout the agricultural landscapes of south-eastern Australia, but ...
The conservation of migratory species represents a major challenge, as they use multiple sites, all ...
Many migratory shorebird species using the East Asian–Australasian Flyway are declining rapidly. Whi...
© Australian Field Ornithology 2015. Depredation of nests by native and introduced predators is cont...
Juvenile mortality is one of crucial drivers of life-history evolution, and predation is the main ca...
Context Loss of eggs to predators is a major cause of reproductive failure among birds. It is especi...
<div><p>Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservat...
Island avifauna suffer high rates of extinction and decline. The major threats to island birds centr...
Decreases in shorebird populations are increasingly evident worldwide, especially in the East Asian-...
© 2000 Dr. Michael A. WestonDisturbance of birds by humans is a growing problem. This thesis examine...
P>1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables,...
Understanding the influence of environmental factors on population dynamics is fundamental to many a...
Seabirds commonly nest colonially on cliffs or inaccessible islands, so that oceanic effects on the ...