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Thomas O. Mondain-Monval, Auteur ; Richard du Feu, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, AuteurCapsule: Fitting geolocators to Common Sandpipers Actitis hypoleucos did not affect their return rates, return dates, body condition or reproductive success, but did cause leg injuries in some individuals. Aims: To investigate the effect of fitt[...]Article
Lucy Magoolagan, Auteur ; Peter J. Mawby, Auteur ; Flora A. Whitehead, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, AuteurFemale song in birds is more widespread than previously thought but remains poorly studied. Relatively few researchers have compared the structure and function of female song with that of conspecific males, especially in non-duetting species. He[...]Article
William Crowther, Auteur ; Lucy Magoolagan, Auteur ; Peter J. Mawby, Auteur ; Flora A. Whitehead, Auteur ; Philip M. Wright, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, AuteurCapsule: Pairs of White-throated Dippers Cinclus cinclus which defended winter territories bred earlier than non-territorial individuals, but there was no difference in reproductive success.Aims: The effect of winter territoriality on breeding e[...]Article
Thomas O. Mondain-Monval, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, AuteurCapsule: Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the burrows of Sand Martins Riparia riparia increase with depth but have no detectable impact on fledging success.Aims: To investigate whether burrow depth and CO2 concentrations influence reproduc[...]Article
Shiao-Yu Hong, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, Auteur ; Ming-Chih Chiu, Auteur ; Mei-Hwa Kuo, Auteur ; Yuan-Hsun Sun, AuteurDans Ibis (160(1) 2018)Extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones are becoming more frequent, but efforts to understand their impact on wildlife have focused on population-level change rather than the behavioural responses of individuals. In this study, we monit[...]Article
Stuart P. Sharp, Auteur ; Ben J. Hatchwell, AuteurContact calls are ubiquitous among birds and are important in mediating social interactions. Despite this, the structure and function of these vocalizations have received relatively little attention, and the ontogeny of all bird calls is poorly [...]Article
Ben J. Hatchwell, Auteur ; Stuart P. Sharp, Auteur ; Andrew P. Beckerman, Auteur ; Jessica Meade, AuteurThe evolution of cooperation is a persistent problem for evolutionary biologists. In particular, understanding of the factors that promote the expression of helping behaviour in cooperatively breeding species remains weak, presumably because of [...]Article
Stuart P. Sharp, Auteur ; Tim H. Clutton-Brock, AuteurP>1. Senescence (or 'ageing') is a widespread and important process in wild animal populations, but variation in ageing patterns within and between species is poorly understood. 2. In cooperatively breeding species, the costs of reproduction are[...]