Experimentally provided conspecific cues boost bird territory density but not breeding performance

Volume: 28, Issue: 1, Pages: 174 - 185
Published: Sep 21, 2016
Abstract
Decision-making during different life-history stages requires information, which is obtained through own or others’ experience and interaction with the environment. In birds, song is important for territory defense and mate attraction. Although song has evolved to purposely convey information, it can be inadvertently exploited by conspecifics. Experiments attempting to attract focal species by playing back their song are numerous, yet the...
Paper Details
Title
Experimentally provided conspecific cues boost bird territory density but not breeding performance
Published Date
Sep 21, 2016
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
174 - 185
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