Coping with unpredictable environments: fine-tune foraging microhabitat use in relation to prey availability in an alpine species

D Scridel, M Anderle, F Capelli, A Forti, C Bettega… - Oecologia, 2024 - Springer
Microhabitat utilisation holds a pivotal role in shaping a species' ecological dynamics and
stands as a crucial concern for effective conservation strategies. Despite its critical …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing dietary specialization to inform the conservation of the fairy pitta (Pitta nympha), an endangered vermivore

J Park, J Ha, W Kim, PG Jablonski - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
Quantifying the diet of endangered species is crucial for conservation, especially for diet
specialists, which can be more susceptible to environmental changes. The vulnerable fairy …

The effect of soil parameters and earthworm abundance on the fine‐scale nocturnal habitat use of the Eurasian woodcock (Scolopax rusticola)

G Schally, D Tóth, M Márton, H Bijl… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The Eurasian woodcock prefers habitats where its main prey, earthworms, can be found in
higher densities. Although they are forest‐dwelling birds, they regularly visit pastures and …

6· Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Birds

JW PEARCE-HIGGINS, K MARTIN - … A., & Martin, K., Ecology and …, 2023 - books.google.com
Climate change involves shifts in the long-term weather patterns that tend to occur over
decades. With global climate warming exceeding 1 C since pre-industrial times, the …

Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus)–a pilot study on climate and habitat change in the Western Carpathians

S Bureš, S Brecelj - Oecologia Montana, 2024 - om.vuvb.uniza.sk
Abstract Habitats in Central European mountains change rapidly owing to warming and
habitat changes (often as a result of pasture abandonment). The ring ouzel (Turdus …

[PDF][PDF] Naturnahe Beweidung mit großen Pflanzenfressern als Schlüsselfaktor für den Erhalt der Bergvogelwelt–insbesondere in Zeiten des Klimawandels

M Handschuh, F Anger, MI Förschler - researchgate.net
Insbesondere große, grasfressende Weidegänger sind von grundlegender Bedeutung, weil
sie die Sukzession an krautigen und verholzten Pflanzen verlangsamen und je nach …