Variation in the behavioural repertoire of animals is acquired by learning in a range of animal species. In nest-building birds, the assemblage of nest materials in an appropriate structure is often typical of a bird genus or species. Yet plasticity in the selection of nest materials may be beneficial because the nature and abundance of nest materials vary across habitats. Such plasticity can be learned, either individually or socially. In Corsican populations of blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus, females regularly add in their nests fragments of several species of aromatic plants during the whole breeding period. The selected plants represent a small fraction of the species present in the environment and have positive effects on nestlings.We i...
Abstract Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparenta...
Breeding habitat-choice in two closely related species of passerines, Great Tit (Parus major) and Bl...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
, females regularly add in their nests fragments of several species of aromatic plants during the wh...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
Birds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
In many bird species, reproductive success is dependent on nest quality. However, detailed data on n...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
Abstract Concept learning is considered a high-level adaptive ability. Thus far, it has been studied...
A considerable number of avian species tend to use bryophytes as nest construction material, but the...
Abstract Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparenta...
Breeding habitat-choice in two closely related species of passerines, Great Tit (Parus major) and Bl...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
, females regularly add in their nests fragments of several species of aromatic plants during the wh...
Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows t...
Birds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...
Background: Social learning allows animals to eavesdrop on ecologically relevant knowledge of compet...
Among bird species where only one parent constructs the nest, the "sexual display hypothesis" predic...
Abstract Among species that use similar resources, an individual may benefit by observing and copyin...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
In many bird species, reproductive success is dependent on nest quality. However, detailed data on n...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
Abstract Concept learning is considered a high-level adaptive ability. Thus far, it has been studied...
A considerable number of avian species tend to use bryophytes as nest construction material, but the...
Abstract Breeding site selection is often a joint decision of pair members in species with biparenta...
Breeding habitat-choice in two closely related species of passerines, Great Tit (Parus major) and Bl...
The potential for animals to respond to changing climates has sparked interest in intraspecific vari...