recruitmentselectionwithin‐species variationBirds, among various other taxa, construct nests. Nests form an extended phenotype of the individual building it. Nests are used to extend control over the conditions in which offspring develop, and are therefore commonly considered to be shaped by selection...
(Calonectris diomedea) population to address the fitness consequences of nest change regarding survival and reproductive success. We used capture–recapture multistate models and the AICc model selection approach to test three hypotheses: breeding failure triggers nest change; nest change affects ...
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Coulton D, Clark R, Wassenaar L, Howerter D, Anderson M (2011) Social and habitat correlates of immigrant recruitment of yearling female Mallards to breeding locations. J Ornithol 152:781–791. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-011-0660-y Article Google Scholar Crabtree RL, Broome LS, Wolfe...
“super-colonies”95. Specifically, genetic diversity was positively correlated here, with the overall aggression level inM. sp. but not inM.arenarius. As a group forager,M. sp. is inherently aggressive due to its recruitment behavior. Therefore, the genetic component might have a stronger impact...
Additionally, directly increasing the number of nest boxes produces a potential feast for predators which also has negative consequences for birds (Skwarska et al., 2009), thus indirectly affecting their distribution (Mainwaring et al., 2014); ultimately, this will determine the recruitment of nest...
Strikingly, the extended phenotype (nest) was associated stronger with recruitment probability than phenotypic traits that have typically been considered important in selection (laying date, and female size and condition). Our findings suggest that the choice of nest material could be a maternal...