Group living is a life history strategy employed by many organisms. This strategy is often difficult to study because the exact boundaries of a group can be unclear. Weaverbirds present an ideal model for the study of group living, because their colonies occupy a space with discrete boundaries: a single tree. We examined one aspect of group living. nest placement, in three Kenyan weaverbird species: the Black-capped Weaver (Pseudonigrita cabanisi), Grey-capped Weaver (P. arnaudi) and White-browed Sparrow Weaver (Ploceropasser mahali). We asked which environmental, biological, and/or abiotic factors influenced their nest arrangement and location in a given tree. We used machine learning to analyze measurements taken from 16 trees and 516 nes...
The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus: Ploceidae), found across South and Southeast Asia, is known fo...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
Rüppell’s Weaver Ploceus galbula and the Lesser Masked Weaver Ploceus intermedius nest prominently i...
This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern form...
Crook published a landmark study on the social organization of weavers (or weaverbirds, family Ploce...
Habitat characteristics of a population of groups ranging in size Jiom two to ten birds. cooperativ...
Greater Masked Weavers are common colonial nesting birds found throughout South Africa. There are se...
The project PHOWN (PHOtos of Weaver Nests) is a citizen science project that collects breeding distr...
The way in which animals use habitat can affect their access to key resources or how they are buffer...
White-browed sparrow-weavers are social birds occurring in the semi-arid parts of Africa. Large vari...
It is generally assumed that birds build nests according to a genetic 'template', little influenced ...
The way in which animals use habitat can affect their access to key resources or how they are buffer...
Nest-site selection by species is expected to be adaptive and lead to improved breeding productivity...
Determining how animals achieve seemingly complex behaviours is central to our understanding of the ...
The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus: Ploceidae), found across South and Southeast Asia, is known fo...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
Rüppell’s Weaver Ploceus galbula and the Lesser Masked Weaver Ploceus intermedius nest prominently i...
This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern form...
Crook published a landmark study on the social organization of weavers (or weaverbirds, family Ploce...
Habitat characteristics of a population of groups ranging in size Jiom two to ten birds. cooperativ...
Greater Masked Weavers are common colonial nesting birds found throughout South Africa. There are se...
The project PHOWN (PHOtos of Weaver Nests) is a citizen science project that collects breeding distr...
The way in which animals use habitat can affect their access to key resources or how they are buffer...
White-browed sparrow-weavers are social birds occurring in the semi-arid parts of Africa. Large vari...
It is generally assumed that birds build nests according to a genetic 'template', little influenced ...
The way in which animals use habitat can affect their access to key resources or how they are buffer...
Nest-site selection by species is expected to be adaptive and lead to improved breeding productivity...
Determining how animals achieve seemingly complex behaviours is central to our understanding of the ...
The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus: Ploceidae), found across South and Southeast Asia, is known fo...
A major goal of the study of avian cooperative breeding is to understand its evolutionary and ecolog...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...