نتایج جستجو برای: nesting sites

تعداد نتایج: 285285  

2011
Andreas Eleftheriou

Over the past few decades, antibiotic resistant bacteria have become increasingly common in clinical settings and are now a major global public health concern. Wildlife may aid in the dissemination of antibiotic resistant (AR) bacteria and AR genes. Herring Gulls may be particularly important reservoirs of AR bacteria because they forage and roost at humanmodified settings where they may obtain...

2014
Imed Jribi Mohamed Nejmeddine Bradai

Hatchling sex ratios in the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta were estimated by placing electronic temperature recorders in seven nests at Kuriat islands (Tunisia) during the 2013 nesting season. Based on the mean temperatures during the middle third of the incubation period, and on incubation duration, the sex ratio of hatchlings at Kuriat islands was highly male-biased. Presently, the majorit...

2010
Ashley Larsen Stacy M. Philpott

Coffee is a globally important crop that is subject to numerous pest problems, many of which are partially controlled by predatory ants. Yet several studies have proposed that these ecosystem services may be reduced where agricultural systems are more intensively managed. Here we investigate the predatory ability of twignesting ants on the main pest of coffee, the coffee berry borer (Hypothenem...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2013
R Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar Jim Moore Craig B Stanford

Data on chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) nesting patterns were collected in Issa, Ugalla, western Tanzania. Ugalla is one of the driest, most open, and seasonal habitats inhabited by chimpanzees. We investigated the physical characteristics of nests and trees used for nesting to understand environmental influences on nest building and identify the characteristics preferred by the chimpanzees and th...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Patricia L M Lee Paolo Luschi Graeme C Hays

It is well established that sea turtles return to natal rookeries to mate and lay their eggs, and that individual females are faithful to particular nesting sites within the rookery. Less certain is whether females are precisely returning to their natal beach. Attempts to demonstrate such precise natal philopatry with genetic data have had mixed success. Here we focused on the green turtles of ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
M Stapleton P O Dunn J McCarty A Secord L A Whittingham

The evidence that exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) leads to mutations is equivocal and controversial. Using multilocus DNA fingerprinting, we compared the mutation rate of tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) nesting at sites with high and low levels of contamination with PCBs. The upper Hudson River, USA, is highly contaminated with PCBs as a result of releases from two capacitor ma...

2016
Markus A. K. Sydenham Lise D. Häusler Stein R. Moe Katrine Eldegard

Inter-specific interactions are important drivers and maintainers of biodiversity. Compared to trophic and competitive interactions, the role of non-trophic facilitation among species has received less attention. Cavity-nesting bees nest in old beetle borings in dead wood, with restricted diameters corresponding to the body size of the bee species. The aim of this study was to test the hypothes...

2001
R. J. ROBERTSON C. GRUBB C. L. BRONSON

CARACO, T. 1979a. Time budgeting and group size: a theory. Ecology 60:6 1 l-6 17. CARACO, T. 1979b. Time budgeting and group size: a test of theory. Ecology 60:6 18-627. CIMPRICH, D. A., AND T. C. GRUBB, JR. 1994. Consequences for Carolina Chickadees of foraging with Tufted Titmice in winter. Ecology 75:1615-1625. ELGAR, M. A. 1989. Predator vigilance and group size in mammals and birds: a crit...

2017
Ramesh Roshnath Palatty Allesh Sinu

Wetland ecosystems, particularly the mangrove forest, are the primary wild habitat of heronry birds. However, urban ecosystems have become a favorite breeding habitat of these birds. To provide inputs into the habitat management for conservation of these birds, we investigated the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of nesting trees of heronry birds in the urban environment of the Nort...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
O Blight L Berville V Vogel A Hefetz M Renucci J Orgeas E Provost L Keller

In their invasive ranges, Argentine ant populations often form one geographically vast supercolony, genetically and chemically uniform within which there is no intraspecific aggression. Here we present regional patterns of intraspecific aggression, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) and population genetics of 18 nesting sites across Corsica and the French mainland. Aggression tests confirm the prese...

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