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Data from: Tricks of the trade: mechanism of brood theft in an ant
负责人:
Annagiri, Sumana
关键词:
Brood theft Relocation Brood vulnerability
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tr225
摘要:
. While exposed nests increased colonies' vulnerability, the relocation process itself did not enhance the chances of theft. Various aggressive interactions, in par
Data from: To call or not to call: parents assess the vulnerability of their young before warning them about predators
负责人:
关键词:
parent-offspring communication audience bioacoustics predation signalling alarm call
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.234d8
摘要:
s proved difficult, however, because more vulnerable broods are often also more valuable. We tested experimentally whether parent white-browed scrubwren
Data from: The use of the nest for parental roosting and thermal consequences of the nest for nestlings and parents
负责人:
关键词:
roosting;Heterothermy;body temperature;nest temperature;reproductive cost;Thermoregulation;Poecile palustris
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4k0j7
摘要:
). Nest box temperatures were always well above ambient temperature and increased with increasing brood size. In line with predictions, a large majority
Data from: Queen presence mediates the relationship between collective behavior and disease susceptibility in ant colonies
负责人:
Keiser, Carl
关键词:
Ants Collective behavior Entomopathogenic fungus Queen presence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.25sk1
摘要:
e also more vulnerable to mortality from disease. However, queenless groups that displayed more interactions with brood experienced greater survivorship
Data from: The effects of supplementary food on the breeding performance of Eurasian reed warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus; impli
负责人:
关键词:
productivity;Phenotypic Plasticity;Acrocephalus scirpaceus;Breeding
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vm32c
摘要:
, possibly because supplemented adults spend more time at the nest and faster nestling growth reduces the period of vulnerability of eggs and nestli
Data from: The nest defence by the red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) - support for the vulnerability hypothesis
负责人:
关键词:
mobbing;predator;parental investment
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.n33q8cs
摘要:
The majority of altricial bird species defend their brood against predators more intensively in nestlings rather than eggs stage. Several hypotheses

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