Patterns of predator behaviour and Wood Warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix nest survival in a primaeval forest

Ibis2.10
Volume: 161, Issue: 4, Pages: 854 - 866
Published: Nov 7, 2018
Abstract
Understanding the foraging behaviour of predators is key to interpreting the role of anti‐predator adaptations of birds in reducing nest losses. Conducting research in primaeval habitats, with a low level of direct human interference, is particularly valuable in the understanding of predator–prey interactions. Using nest cameras, we investigated the identity and behaviour of potential and actual predators appearing at Wood Warbler Phylloscopus...
Paper Details
Title
Patterns of predator behaviour and Wood Warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix nest survival in a primaeval forest
Published Date
Nov 7, 2018
Journal
Volume
161
Issue
4
Pages
854 - 866
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