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Latitudinal differences in life-history traits and parental care in northern and southern temperate zone House Wrens
(Springer, 2015-03)
South temperate songbirds differ from northtemperate species in life-history traits, having greater adultsurvival, smaller clutch size, longer developmental periodsand extended parental care. Due to its broad distribution,the ...
The structure and organization of song in Southern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon chilensis)
(Springer, 2015-08)
Studies of birdsong across very broad geographic scales, such as between the north temperate zone and the tropics, provide special opportunities to understand the role of variable ecologies, life-histories and mating ...
Breeding biology of the southern house wren on chiloe island, southern chile
(WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2012)
Breeding biology of the southern house wren on chiloe island, southern chile
(WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2012)
Effect of conspecific alarm calls in the parental behaviour of nesting southern house wrens
(Springer Heidelberg, 2013-01)
Alarm calls are usually used to signal the presence of a threat to members of the same species and have been studied broadly in social foraging species. We analysed the effects of conspecific alarm calls on the parental ...
Mating opportunities, paternity, and sexual conflict: Paternal care in northern and southern temperate house wrens
(Springer, 2012-02)
Males are generally predicted to care less for their young when they have more additional mating opportunities, lower paternity, or when their mates care more. We tested these predictions using male provisioning as a proxy ...
Male song diversity and its relation to breeding success in southern house wrens Troglodytes aedon chilensis
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-06)
Theory proposes an adaptive relationship between male song complexity, including large song repertoires, and improved breeding success. Evidence supporting these relationships exists but is sometimes mixed or weak. Here ...
Breeding southern house wrens exhibit a threat-sensitive response when exposed to different predator models
(Springer Tokyo, 2017-10)
We assessed the ability of southern house wrens (Troglodytes aedon musculus) to recognize and discriminate different birds of prey. We exposed nesting birds to stuffed specimens of two sympatric predator species, the ...