[LIVRE][B] Nests, eggs, and incubation: new ideas about avian reproduction
DC Deeming, SJ Reynolds - 2015 - books.google.com
Incubating new ideas about avian reproduction/SJ Reynolds & DC Deeming--The fossil
record and evolution of avian egg nesting and incubation/DC Deeming--Nest construction …
record and evolution of avian egg nesting and incubation/DC Deeming--Nest construction …
Overview of the impact of forest habitats quality and landscape disturbances on the ecology and conservation of dormice species
Arboreal mammals are a group of special concern. We reviewed the available literature to
summarize the overall potential effects of forest habitat disturbances on dormice ecology …
summarize the overall potential effects of forest habitat disturbances on dormice ecology …
Nest predation and nest defence in European and North American woodpeckers: a review
M Paclík, J Misík, K Weidinger - Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2009 - JSTOR
Birds that excavate their own cavities for breeding are traditionally considered to suffer little
from nest predation. We reviewed the literature for nest predation rates, nest success, nest …
from nest predation. We reviewed the literature for nest predation rates, nest success, nest …
Tree 4 r Holes and Hole-Nesting Birds in European and North American Forests
The formation of tree holes consists of the destruction and loss of wood, a result that can be
achieved with a multitude of physical, chemical or biological agents. Given enough time …
achieved with a multitude of physical, chemical or biological agents. Given enough time …
Communities of Uropodina (Acari: Mesostigmata) in Nest Boxes Inhabited by Dormice (Glis glis and Muscardinus avellanarius) and Differences in Percentages of …
Simple Summary Hanging nest boxes, which are used by various groups of animals such as
birds or mammals (eg, dormice and bats), increase the number of shelters and breeding …
birds or mammals (eg, dormice and bats), increase the number of shelters and breeding …
Nest predators of woodland open‐nesting songbirds in central Europe
K Weidinger - Ibis, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
I used time‐lapse videota** to identify predators of open songbird nests in fragmented
deciduous woodland (nine plots, 2–10 ha each) in the Czech Republic from 2002 to 2006. I …
deciduous woodland (nine plots, 2–10 ha each) in the Czech Republic from 2002 to 2006. I …
Heavy and persistent rainfall leads to brood reduction and nest failure in a passerine bird
EM Schöll, SM Hille - Journal of Avian Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The process of reproduction is a sensitive period for bird offspring, since they are exposed to
environmental conditions for several weeks. Within the long reproductive period, adult birds …
environmental conditions for several weeks. Within the long reproductive period, adult birds …
Breeding success of the Great Tit Parus major in relation to attributes of natural nest cavities in a primeval forest
An overlap in attributes of nest cavities used by Great Tit Parus major across Eurasia
suggests similar nest site preferences within the geographical range, although the drivers of …
suggests similar nest site preferences within the geographical range, although the drivers of …
The significance of unripe seeds and animal tissues in the protein nutrition of herbivores
TCR White - Biological Reviews, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Many herbivorous animals selectively eat flowers and unripe fruit or seeds. Some
preferentially eat new tissues growing from germinating seeds. This behaviour enables …
preferentially eat new tissues growing from germinating seeds. This behaviour enables …
[HTML][HTML] The extended role of carrion: Insect consumption and hair taking at fox carcasses
Scavenging has been profusely studied in the last decades. However, carrion is more than a
direct source of food for scavengers and decomposers, as it may provide many non …
direct source of food for scavengers and decomposers, as it may provide many non …