نتایج جستجو برای: metastatic nest

تعداد نتایج: 100669  

2014
Helga Gwinner Elisabeth Yohannes Hubert Schwabl

The nest is a key element of avian reproductive fitness. It provides the developmental environment for the embryo and nestling thereby affecting their quality and survival. Nests are often constructed by the male and nest quality, elaboration, and ornamentation vary among males in a species. Therefore, male nest-building behaviour is likely under sexual selection and females may use male nest-b...

2015
Stephen J. Maxson John R. Fieberg Michael R. Riggs Stephen J. MAxSOn

We studied 62 greater sandhill crane (Grus canadensis tabida) nests in northwestern Minnesota during 1989-1991 to document nest habitat use and selection, nest success, and factors associated with nest success. We recorded 15 habitat variables at each nest and at a randomly selected site in the same wetland. Nests were in basins 0.01-601 ha (Median = 2.2 ha) and at water depths 0-35.7 cm (Media...

2014
Lucyna Halupka Konrad Halupka Ewelina Klimczuk Hanna Sztwiertnia

Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of numerous studies during past decades. However, the temporal dynamics between changing predation pressures and parental responses remain poorly understood. We analysed characteristics of 524 nests of European reed warblers monitored during six consecutive breeding seasons in the same area, and found ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
E B Mallon N R Franks

We show for the first time, to our knowledge, that ants can measure the size of potential nest sites. Nest size assessment is by individual scouts. Such scouts always make more than one visit to a potential nest before initiating an emigration of their nest mates and they deploy individual-specific trails within the potential new nest on their first visit. We test three alternative hypotheses f...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
D T Gressler M Â Marini

Suitability of degraded areas as breeding habitats can be tested through assessment of nest predation rates. In this study we estimated nest success in relation to several potential predictors of nest survival in the Stripe-tailed Yellow-finch (Sicalis citrina) breeding in abandoned mining pits at Brasília National Park. We monitored 73 nests during the 2007-breeding season. Predation was the m...

2003
Philip T. Starks

I present data indicating that Polistes dominulus females overwinter in multi-colony groups, recognize natal nest fragments after overwintering, and select nesting cavities based on cavity volume. In a seminatural environment, seven fi eld-captured P. dominulus colonies completed the colony cycle, and the resulting reproductive females were observed in hibernacula groups, on natal nest fragment...

Journal: :Concurrency - Practice and Experience 2005
Philip W. Jones Patrick H. Worley Yoshikatsu Yoshida James B. White John M. Levesque

The design of the Parallel Ocean Program (POP) is described with an emphasis on portability. Performance of POP is presented on a wide variety of computational architectures, including vector architectures and commodity clusters. Analysis of POP performance across machines is used to characterize performance and identify improvements while maintaining portability. A new design of the POP model,...

1991
Utpal Amin David W. Bachmann Kerman Deboo Toby J. Teorey

Center for Information Technology Integration University of Michigan 519 West William Street Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4943 CITI Technical Report 91–7 NESTMOD: The NetMod–NEST Interface U. Amin [email protected] D. Bachmann [email protected] K. Deboo [email protected] T. Teorey [email protected] NESTMOD is a combined analytical modeling and simulation tool, based on the existing tools Net...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2013
Felicity Muth Matthew Steele Susan D Healy

Some bird species are selective in the materials they choose for nest building, preferring, for example, materials of one colour to others. However, in many cases the cause of these preferences is not clear. One of those species is the zebra finch, which exhibits strong preferences for particular colours of nest material. In an attempt to determine why these birds strongly prefer one colour of ...

2016
Lauren M. Guillette Alice C. Y. Scott Susan D. Healy

It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest building. What is not clear is whether birds can learn from watching conspecifics build. As social learning allows an animal to gain information without engaging in costly trial-and-error learning, first-time builders should exploit the successful habits of experienced builders. We presented first-time nest-building mal...

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