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Nesting biology of tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in fragmented south-temperate rainforests of Chile
(American Ornithologist Society, 2002)
We studied the effect of forest fragmentation on the nesting biology and reproductive success of three species of tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in relation to forest size, edge effects, and disturbance from livestock or logging ...
Nest reuse by Pale-breasted Thrushes reduces the chance of cowbird parasitism and allows earlier initiation of breeding
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2021-05-04)
Selection of safe nest sites is a first step toward improving the chances of breeding successfully. Reusing old nests can save time and energy for breeding birds, but nest reuse is rare among open-cup nesting songbirds and ...
Sexual differences in the effect of previous breeding performance on nest-box reuse and mate retention in White-rumped Swallows ( Tachycineta leucorrhoa )
(Csiro Publishing, 2017-02)
In birds, the selection of nesting sites and mates has a profound influence on the daily interactions of individuals. Both behaviours are energetically costly and time-consuming and can strongly affect the Darwinian fitness ...
Gaps and Runs in Nest Cavity Occupancy: Cavity “Destroyers” and “Cleaners” Affect Reuse by Secondary Cavity Nesting Vertebrates
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-06)
Many animals require tree cavities for breeding and these sites may be reused by a diversity of secondary cavity nesters over a timespan of decades. It is unknown whether the reuse of holes changes their desirability as ...
Nest and nest-site reuse within and between breeding seasons by three neotropical flycatchers (Tyrannidae)
(2007)
Foram registrados vários eventos de reutilização de ninho ou do sítio de nidificação dentro e entre estações reprodutivas por Lathrotriccus euleri, Leptopogon amaurocephalus e Mionectes rufiventris em fragmentos de floresta ...
Nest niche overlap among the endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot (Amazona vinacea) and sympatric cavity-using birds, mammals, and social insects in the subtropical Atlantic Forest, Argentina
(Cooper Ornithological Society, 2017-01-18)
Many forest bird species require tree cavities for nesting, and share this resource with a diverse community of animals. When cavities are limited, niche overlap can result in interspecific competition, with negative ...
Reproduction of Cochlearius cochlearius (boat-billed heron) and Butorides virescens (green-backed heron) in La Manzanilla, Jalisco, Mexico
(1999)
Reproduction of the herons Cochlearius cochlearius (boat-billed heron) and Butorides virescens (green-backed heron) was recorded for La Manzanilla estuary, Jalisco, Mexico, from April to August 1997. Two breeding sites ...
Reproduction of Cochlearius cochlearius (boat-billed heron) and Butorides virescens (green-backed heron) in La Manzanilla, Jalisco, Mexico
(1999)
Reproduction of the herons Cochlearius cochlearius (boat-billed heron) and Butorides virescens (green-backed heron) was recorded for La Manzanilla estuary, Jalisco, Mexico, from April to August 1997. Two breeding sites ...
Breeding biology of the Sayaca Tanager (Thraupis sayaca) in southeast Brazil
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019-10-26)
Thraupis is a genus of the American endemic Thraupidae (subfamily Thraupinae), comprising seven species that inhabit tropical forests to urban centres. The Sayaca Tanager (Thraupis sayaca) is a disturbance-tolerant species ...
Tree cavity occupancy by nesting vertebrates across cavity age
(Wildlife Society, 2018-04)
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristics and cavity dimensions. Although trees and their cavities change as they age, with trees becoming softer and cavities ...