نتایج جستجو برای: post nestling

تعداد نتایج: 405563  

2013
Vicente GARCÍA-NAVAS Esperanza S. FERRER

It is generally assumed that blue and great tits (Cyanistes caeruleus, Parus major) compete for the same type of food (Lepidoptera larvae) during the breeding season and that the former have some advantage because they are usually earlier and can exploit small caterpillars that are often more abundant and are not consumed by great tits. However, it is not clear whether, when confronted with sim...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
T Eeva M Ahola E Lehikoinen

We compared heavy metal levels, calcium levels, breeding parameters and condition of nestling and adult Cyanistes caeruleus and Parus major along a heavy metal pollution gradient. Both species started laying earlier and showed inferior nestling growth and smaller fledging probability in the polluted areas, which are phenologically advanced in spring due to sparse forests. The major inter-specif...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2004
Lynda L Leppert Seth Layman Evgeny A Bragin Todd Katzner

Prevalence of hemoparasites has been investigated in many avian species throughout Europe and North America. Basic hematologic surveys are the first step toward evaluating whether host-parasite prevalences observed in North America and Europe occur elsewhere in the world. We collected blood smears from 94 nestling imperial eagles (Aquila heliaca), five nestling steppe eagles (Aquila nipalensis)...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
S Nowicki D Hasselquist S Bensch S Peters

Females of many songbird species show a preference for mating with males that have larger song repertoires, but the advantages associated with this preference are uncertain. We tested the hypothesis that song complexity can serve as an indicator of male quality because the development of the brain regions underlying song learning and production occurs when young birds typically face nutritional...

2006
Roi Dor Hilla Kedar David W. Winkler Arnon Lotem

Nestling begging in the absence of parents may reflect ‘‘false alarms’’ due to cognitive constraints or signaling activity toward nest mates (sibling negotiation). According to signal detection theory, cognitive constraints should result in both false alarms (begging in the absence of parents or to inappropriate stimuli) and misses (failure to beg during parental visits). In our study of house ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Ondi L Crino Erin E Johnson Jessica L Blickley Gail L Patricelli Creagh W Breuner

Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads decrease reproductive success and biodiversity and increase physiological stress. Although the consequences of roads on individuals and communities have been well described, the mechanisms through which roads affect birds remain largely unexplored. Here, we examine one mechanism through which roads...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
T E Martin J Scott C Menge

Alexander Skutch hypothesized that increased parental activity can increase the risk of nest predation. We tested this hypothesis using ten open-nesting bird species in Arizona, USA. Parental activity was greater during the nestling than incubation stage because parents visited the nest frequently to feed their young during the nestling stage. However, nest predation did not generally increase ...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2013
R A Costa T Eeva C Eira J Vaqueiro J V Vingada

Passerine species have been increasingly used as bioindicators of metal bioaccumulation especially by taking benefit of non-invasive procedures, such as collecting feathers and excrements. In 2009, metal (As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se and Zn) concentrations were determined in feathers and excrements of nestling and adult female great tits (Parus major) in industrial (a paper mill) and rural sites ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2009
David A Miller Carol M Vleck David L Otis

Endocrine systems have an important mechanistic role in structuring life-history trade-offs. During breeding, individual variation in prolactin (PRL) and corticosterone (CORT) levels affects behavioral and physiological processes that drive trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance. We examined patterns in baseline (BL) and stress induced (SI; level following a standard capture-restr...

2009
Jonathon Peterson Nina Gantert

It is well known that the distribution of simple random walks on Z conditioned on returning to the origin after 2n steps does not depend on p = P (S1 = 1), the probability of moving to the right. Moreover, conditioned on {S2n = 0} the maximal displacement maxk≤2n |Sk| converges in distribution when scaled by √ n (diffusive scaling). We consider the analogous problem for transient random walks i...

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