نتایج جستجو برای: nesting

تعداد نتایج: 7342  

2004
Donald J. Brightsmith

Nest site selection by birds is a critically important life history trait as competition for suitable sites can be intense, and because birds are at their most vulnerable to predators during nesting. Previous studies show that the clutch size and nestling period evolve in response to competition for nest sites and nest predation, respectively. This provides the opportunity to study the relative...

2005
J. Laverock S. B. Dugdale M. A. Alam H. H. Wills I. R. Fisher G. Santi

The Fermi surface of rare-earth tritellurides sRTe3d is investigated in terms of the nesting-driven chargedensity wave formation using positron annihilation and first-principles linear muffin-tin orbital calculations. Fermi surface nesting is revealed as a strong candidate for driving charge-density wave formation in these compounds. The nesting vector obtained from positron annihilation experi...

2013
Amy Frey Peter H. Dutton George H. Balazs

a r t i c l e i n f o Within the Hawaiian archipelago, green turtle nesting has occurred almost exclusively in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands, mainly at French Frigate Shoals (FFS), however an increase in occasional nesting has recently been observed on the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI). Due to logistical constraints, monitoring the nesting activity on the MHI has been limited to nest document...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Kathelijne Koops William C McGrew Tetsuro Matsuzawa Leslie A Knapp

Nest-building is a great ape universal and arboreal nesting in chimpanzees and bonobos suggests that the common ancestor of Pan and Homo also nested in trees. It has been proposed that arboreal nest-building remained the prevailing pattern until Homo erectus, a fully terrestrial biped, emerged. We investigated the unusual occurrence of ground-nesting in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), which may ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2009
Sharon L Deem Terry M Norton Mark Mitchell Al Segars A Rick Alleman Carolyn Cray Robert H Poppenga Mark Dodd William B Karesh

The health status of 83 loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta; 39 foraging, 31 nesting, and 13 stranded turtles) was analyzed using physical examinations, hematology, plasma biochemistry, plasma protein electrophoresis, and toxicologic parameters. Significant differences were noted in a number of health parameters between turtles exhibiting each of these behaviors. On physical examinations, s...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Stéphane Caut Elodie Guirlet Elena Angulo Krishna Das Marc Girondot

BACKGROUND The leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) has undergone a dramatic decline over the last 25 years, and this is believed to be primarily the result of mortality associated with fisheries bycatch followed by egg and nesting female harvest. Atlantic leatherback turtles undertake long migrations across ocean basins from subtropical and tropical nesting beaches to productive frontal a...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2004
Joseph A Sisneros Paul M Forlano Rosemary Knapp Andrew H Bass

This study characterized the seasonal variation of the steroid hormones testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT), 17beta-estradiol (E2), and cortisol (F) as they relate to the gonadal development and reproductive behavior of the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. The plainfin midshipman is a deep-water teleost that seasonally migrates into the shallow intertidal zone where type ...

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...

2015
George R. Angehr James A. Kushlan Kirsten N. Hines JAmes A. KushlAn

—Little information exists on nesting by seabirds and coastal waterbirds in Panamá. The present study of the Gulf of Chiriquí complements our previous study of nesting waterbirds of the Gulf of Panamá. In April 2012, about 4,000 nests of seven species of seabirds and other colonial waterbirds were identified during a complete survey by small plane and boat within and adjacent to the Gulf of Chi...

2013
Christelle Guedot Theresa Pitts-Singer James Buckner Jordi Bosch William Kemp

The use of olfactory cues for nest recognition by the solitary bee Osmia lignaria is studied in a greenhouse environment. Glass tubes are provided as nesting cavities to allow the in-nest behaviour of bees to be observed. In addition, each glass tube is cut into three sections for experimental manipulation and for subsequent chemical analysis. Nesting females drag their abdomen along the tube b...

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