The black rat (Rattus rattus) is among the world's worst invasive species, having spread across the globe in close association with the spread of human settlement. It is the source of …
It is important to understand the relative effects of landscape habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and matrix quality on biodiversity, so that potential management options can …
Identifying nest predators is critical to understanding predation pressures that birds face, and using surveillance cameras appears to be the most reliable method of nest predator …
FR THOMPSON III, DE Burhans - Conservation Biology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
In the past two decades, many researchers have used artificial nests to measure relative rates of nest predation. Recent comparisons show that real and artificial nests may not be …
J Jokimäki, ML Kaisanlahti‐Jokimäki, A Sorace… - …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Urban areas have been considered “safe zones” for nesting birds because of low abundance of predators, and consequently low predation pressure. We studied risk of …
Birds raise their young under constant risk of predation, which shapes how parents and young communicate acoustically. Nestling begging calls extract care from parents but …
AL Balogh, TB Ryder, PP Marra - Journal of Ornithology, 2011 - Springer
Understanding factors that limit the productivity and survival of birds in rapidly changing human-dominated landscapes are key to managing future population persistence. To date …
Migration is among the best studied of animal behaviors, yet few empirical studies have tested hypotheses explaining the ultimate causes of these cyclical annual movements …
Human population growth has led to increased contact between people and wildlife, with adverse impacts for both, such as damage to economic crops and wildlife persecution …