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Publikováno v:
Sains Malaysiana. 50:2885-2898
Communal roosting by urban birds, such as crows, mynas, and starlings, can be a public nuisance due to excessive noise and fouling of the surroundings with droppings. Food availability within proximity to the roosting area is one of the key factors i
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Henry S. Pollock, Nicole M. Suckow, Hugo Thierry, Laura Barnhart Dueñas, Jeff Quitugua, Haldre S. Rogers, Eben H. Paxton, Gary J. Wiles, Martin Kastner
Publikováno v:
Bird Conservation International. 32:95-110
SummaryAssessing the impacts of invasive predators on the demography and distribution of native species is critical for understanding mechanisms of species persistence and informing the design of recovery programmes. On the oceanic island of Guam, th
Autor:
Clifford B. Frith
Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 38:206-211
Observations made at an active nesting colony of Metallic Starlings Aplonis metallica, during the nest-building phase of the breeding cycle, resulted in the description and photographic illustration of a vigorous wing-flapping greeting or pair-bondin
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Henry S. Pollock, Nicole M. Suckow, Julie A. Savidge, Evan M. Rehm, Haldre S. Rogers, Evan C. Fricke, Martin Kastner
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Journal of Tropical Ecology. 36:56-64
Seed dispersal is an important ecological process that structures plant communities and influences ecosystem functioning. Loss of animal dispersers therefore poses a serious threat to forest ecosystems, particularly in the tropics where zoochory pred
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Callaghan, Corey T., Kekeubata, Esau, Waneagea, Jackson, Alabai, Maasafi, Esau, Tommy, MacLaren, David, Major, Richard E.
Aplonis metallica (Temminck, 1824). Metallic Starling Common at all elevations, mixing with Singing Starling at times. Identification: Distinct. Aplonis grandis (Salvadori, 1881). Brown-winged Starling Uncommon at all elevations, usually associated w
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 55:1790-1798
Islands experience major impacts from introduced species, especially nocturnal predators. The brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) extirpated almost the entire native avifauna on Guam after introduction. Reintroductions from neighbouring islands can
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Journal of Avian Biology. 48:1104-1113
Nesting is a critical yet hazardous life stage for many birds. For colonial-breeding birds, the conspicuousness of the colony to predators suggests immense pressure to select optimal colonial nesting sites. But what drives selection of those sites? A
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 98:382-392
Colonial-nesting organisms can strongly alter the chemical and biotic conditions around their aggregation sites, with cascading impacts on other components of the ecosystem. In tropical Australia, Metallic Starlings (Aplonis metallica) nest in large