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Autor:
Renan Henriques Lage Duarte, Marcela Fortes de Oliveira Passos, Marina Vale Beirão, Afiwa Midamegbe, Robert John Young, Cristiano Schetini de Azevedo
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Processes. 206:104844
Autor:
Afiwa Midamegbe, Robert J. Young, Marcela Fortes de Oliveira Passos, Marina do Vale Beirão, Renan Henriques Lage Duarte, Cristiano Schetini de Azevedo
Publikováno v:
Behavioural processes. 180
Impacts of noise pollution are recognized as a source of stress for animals and as a form of environmental degradation. Behavioural changes associated with noise, such as reduction of reproductive success, reduction in feeding behaviour, increase in
Autor:
Claire Doutrelant, Pablo Giovannini, Philippe Perret, Anne Charmantier, Annick Lucas, Marcel M. Lambrechts, Pascal Marrot, Afiwa Midamegbe, Arnaud Grégoire, Amélie Fargevieille, Virginie Demeyrier
Publikováno v:
The Auk. 133:198-204
Various components of breeding success are predicted to be related to avian nest size because (1) some individuals are physically able to build larger nests than other individuals or (2) larger nests provide more protection in the absence of predatio
Autor:
Annick Lucas, Anne Charmantier, Pablo Giovannini, Marcel M. Lambrechts, Philippe Perret, Virginie Demeyrier, Amélie Fargevieille, Pascal Marrot, Arnaud Grégoire, Claire Doutrelant, Afiwa Midamegbe
Publikováno v:
Avian Biology Research. 7:251-254
Comparative studies predicted or reported weaker or stronger positive relationships between nest size and body size both within and across avian species. Here we show that in relatively small nest-chambers, larger Great Tits (Parus major) build shall
Autor:
Claire Doutrelant, Thierry Boulinier, Vincent Staszewski, Arnaud Grégoire, Afiwa Midamegbe, Marcel M. Lambrechts, Philippe Perret
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 173:387-397
Female ornaments are present in many species, and it is more and more accepted that sexual or social selection may lead to their evolution. By contrast, the information conveyed by female ornaments is less well understood. Here, we investigated the l
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology. 81:87-96
Summary 1. A growing number of studies suggest that female ornaments are linked to maternal quality and influence male mate choice. These findings challenge the traditional male-biased view of sexual selection and the hypothesis that female ornaments
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 82:245-253
Social and intrasexual competition for access to food, territory and reproduction is a major selection force acting on male phenotypes. In contrast, its evolutionary consequences for female phenotypes, especially female ornamentation, have been overl
Autor:
Claire Doutrelant, Afiwa Midamegbe, Marie-Jo Galan, Marcel M. Lambrechts, Arnaud Grégoire, Philippe Perret, Carla Aimé
Publikováno v:
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Bird nests function to protect parents, eggs or offspring against fluctuations in the environment. In Blue Tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) producing first or replacement clutches, we examined relationships between nest height (a measure of nest size) and
Autor:
Renaud Vitalis, Thibaut Malausa, Emilie Delava, Sandrine Cros-Arteil, Réjane Streiff, Afiwa Midamegbe
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 20:1414-1430
It has recently been shown that the European corn borer, a major pest of maize crops, is actually composed of two genetically differentiated and reproductively isolated taxa, which are found in sympatry over a wide geographical range in Eurasia. Each
Autor:
Afiwa, Midamegbe, Renaud, Vitalis, Thibaut, Malausa, Emilie, Delava, Sandrine, Cros-Arteil, Réjane, Streiff
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 20(7)
It has recently been shown that the European corn borer, a major pest of maize crops, is actually composed of two genetically differentiated and reproductively isolated taxa, which are found in sympatry over a wide geographical range in Eurasia. Each