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Territory characteristics and coexistence with heterospecificsin the Dartford warbler Sylvia undata acrossa habitat gradient

Dartford Warbler (Sylvia undata) Science Article 2 abstract The study of successional gradients may help to understand the relative influence of habitat structure and competition on territory characteristics. Here, we evaluate the effects of vegetation cover, conspecific and heterospecific densities Pere Pons et al, Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2008) 62:1217-1228 Download article download full text (pdf)

Habitat type determines the effects of disturbance on the breeding productivity of the Dartford Warbler Sylvia undata

Dartford Warbler (Sylvia undata) Science Article 1 abstract Numerous studies have examined the causes and impacts of human disturbance on birds, but little is known about how these impacts vary among habitats. This is of applied importance both for predicting bird responses to changes in disturbance and in planning how to reduce disturbance impacts. The […]

Birds and rodents destroy different nests: a study of Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla using the removal of nest concealment

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 6 abstract Nest predation is a major factor limiting the reproductive output of small passerines (Ricklefs 1969). Thus, selecting safe nest-sites is critically important for these birds. Nest concealment can inhibit transmission of visual, chemical or auditory cues to predators (Martin 1993). However, although there are numerous studies demonstrating the […]

Habitat and nest site preferences of Sylvia atricapilla and S. melanocephala in Majorca

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 3 abstract Sylvia melanocephala (S. m.) and S. atricapilla (S. a.) are common in woody habitats of the western Mediterranean. Nevertheless, detailed information on habitat and particularly nest site preferences is scarce. Within its western Pal arctic distribution, S. m. breeds in the Mediterranean zone, mainly in dry coastal regions […]

Signals of profitability? Food colour preferences in migrating juvenile blackcaps differ for fruits and insects.

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 5 abstract Red is a common colour signal in both aposematic warning displays, and in fruit displays. One common feature is that red is conspicuous against the natural background of the prey and fruits. However, there is a potential conflict between fruits and aposematic prey in how a bird predator […]

The breeding performance of Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla in two types of forest habitat.

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 1 abstract The breeding densi ty of Blackcap was about four times higher in deciduous (D) riparian linear vegetation than in mixed (M) coniferous woodlots in the farmland of Eastern Bohemia, Czech Republi c, over two years. Laying started and peaked about two days later in M habitat, possibly because […]

HISTORICAL DIVERSIFICATION OF MIGRATION PATTERNS IN A PASSERINE BIRD

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 11 abstract Migratory strategies of birds require complex orientation mechanisms, morphological adaptations, and lifehistory adjustments. From an evolutionary perspective, it is important to know how fast this complex combination of traits can evolve. We analyzed mitochondrial control-region DNA sequences in 241 blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) JAVIER PEREZ-TRIS, Evolution, 58(8), 2004, pp. […]

Are blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla differential distance migrants by sex?

Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) Science Article 7 abstract The extent of movements of male and female British blackcaps were analysed using ringing recovery records. Furthermore, through a literature review and the collection of original field data, the sex-ratios of blackcap samples taken at several latitudes in Europe and Africa were compared. Paulo CATRY, Miguel LECOQ, Greg […]