Does acoustically simulated predation risk affect settlement and reproduction of a migratory passerine?

Volume: 125, Issue: 8, Pages: 535 - 547
Published: May 3, 2019
Abstract
Nest predation is one of the most important drivers of avian life history evolution and population dynamics. Increasing evidence suggests that birds are able to assess nest predation risk and avoid settling in high‐risk areas to increase their reproductive performance. However, the cues used for settlement decisions are poorly known in most species. Population sizes of the migratory wood warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix are characterized by...
Paper Details
Title
Does acoustically simulated predation risk affect settlement and reproduction of a migratory passerine?
Published Date
May 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
125
Issue
8
Pages
535 - 547
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