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Suite à la publication par l’UICN du standard international sur les Solutions fondées sur la Nature, le Comité français de l’UICN présente un guide d’appropriation de ce standard, structuré en 8 questions clés à se poser pour mettre en œuvre des[...]Article
Leo Joseph, Auteur ; Gaynor Dolman, Auteur ; Bulisa Iova, Auteur ; Knud Jønsson, Auteur ; Catriona D. Campbell, Auteur ; Ian Mason, Auteur ; Alex Drew, AuteurTwo species of orioles, namely the Olive-backed Oriole (Oriolus sagittatus) and the Yellow Oriole (O. flavocinctus), occur across northern Australia. In New Guinea, both are confined to the Trans-Fly region immediately north of Cape York Peninsu[...]Article
Tania De Almeida, Auteur ; François Mesléard, Auteur ; M. Santonja, Auteur ; Raphael Gros, Auteur ; Thierry Dutoit, Auteur ; O. Blight, AuteurWithin a local assemblage, ecosystem engineers can have major impacts on population dynamics, community composition and ecosystem functions by transforming or creating new habitats. They act as an ecological filter altering community composition[...]Article
Piotr P. Kazimirski, Auteur ; Mikołaj Kaczmarski, Auteur ; Magdalena M. Zagalska-Neubauer, Auteur ; Katarzyna M. Żołnierowicz, Auteur ; Marcin Tobółka, AuteurCapsuleThere were no statistically significant differences in digit ratio between male and female chicks of the White Stork Ciconia ciconia.AimsTo test the hypothesis that the ratio of digit lengths was related to sex in White Stork nestlings, a[...]Article
Breno Dias Vitorino, Auteur ; Angélica Vilas Boas Da Frota, Auteur ; Josué Ribeiro Da Silva Nunes, Auteur ; Maria Antonia Carniello, Auteur ; Solange Kimie Ikeda Castrillon, Auteur ; Pietro Kiyoshi Maruyama, AuteurFrugivorous birds assume different roles in the organization of seed dispersal networks depending on how they interact with plants. Identifying the birds with the most important structural roles can shed light on how seed dispersal systems funct[...]Article
Callie F. Gesmundo, Auteur ; Zachary M. Pohlen, Auteur ; K. Varinia Sagastume-Pinto, Auteur ; Bianca Bosarreyes, Auteur ; Martin Robards, Auteur ; Roan McNab, Auteur ; José F. Moreira-Ramírez, Auteur ; Rebecca L. McGuire, AuteurArticle
Alicia K. Andes, Auteur ; Terry L. Shaffer, Auteur ; Mark H. Sherfy, Auteur ; Chantel M. Hofer, Auteur ; Colin M. Dovichin, Auteur ; Susan N. Ellis‐Felege, AuteurFor federally listed species such as Least Tern Sternula antillarum and Piping Plover Charadrius melodus, correct determination of nest fates and causes of nest failure is crucial for understanding population dynamics and improving monitoring pr[...]Article
Aleksandra Wróbel, Auteur ; Przemysław Kurek, Auteur ; Dorota Dobrowolska, AuteurSeed hoarding by granivorous animals requires cache-protection strategies which allow to protect hoarded seeds against pilferage. This study reports the first case of acorn hoarding in tree cavities by Eurasian Jays (Garrulus glandarius). Out of[...]Article
Marco Dragonetti, Auteur ; Massimo Caprara, Auteur ; Felipe Rodríguez-Godoy, Auteur ; Rubén Barone, Auteur ; V. Rubén Cerdeña, Auteur ; Dimitri Giunchi, AuteurCapsule Acoustic analysis does not support the elevation of Central and Western Canary Islands subspecies of the Eurasian Stone-curlew Burhinus oedicnemus distinctus to full species.Aims To verify whether the vocal repertoires of Eurasian Stone-[...]Article
David E. Gammons, Auteur ; R. Patrick Lyon, AuteurDans Ardea (105(1) 2017)In this descriptive study we performed an, acoustic comparison of mimetic and non-mimetic song in a highly conspicuous mimic, the Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos. Using automated acoustic software.we measured 13 acoustic features from the[...]Article
Alejandro Ariel Ríos-Chelén, Auteur ; Xhareni Díaz-Lezama, Auteur ; Bibiana Montoya, AuteurWe quantified variation at the individual, pair and sex levels in acoustic attributes of Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus)’s peent calls. We recorded calls of 15 pairs during the breeding season, and analyzed seven acoustic measures en[...]Article
Gerson M. Muzzi, Auteur ; Marina H.L Duarte, Auteur ; Nathália O. Braga, Auteur ; Rogério P. Bastos, Auteur ; Luciana B. Nascimento, AuteurVocalisation is the main form of communication in frogs. These signals have different social structures and functions. Road noise has increased over the past few decades to the point where it can mask acoustic signals with impacts for animal com[...]Article
Alberto De Rosa, Auteur ; Isabel Castro, Auteur ; Stephen Marsland, AuteurDans Ibis (164(2) 2022)Acoustic playback is commonly used to study wild birds, with applications as diverse as investigating behaviours, ascertaining the presence of rare and elusive species, and attracting individuals to a location. The number of studies employing pl[...]Article
Sabine Baumann, Auteur ; Ulf Beichle, AuteurThe Tooth-billed Pigeon (Didunculus strigirostris) was classified as critically endangered in 2014. A Manumea Recovery Plan 2006–2016 was implemented by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Samoa (MNRE in Recovery plan for the Ma[...]Article
Maria Perez Tadeo, Auteur ; Martin Gammell, AuteurDans Wildfowl (68 2018)Activity budgets of Light-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla bran wintering in Ireland were compared at different sites and associated habitats along the coast of inner Galway Bay. Hourly energy expenditure (HEE) by birds feeding on traditional[...]Article
Eve Mannings, Auteur ; Francesca Servini, Auteur ; Benjamin Tapley, Auteur ; Christopher J. Michaels, AuteurMountain chicken frogs Leptodactylus fallax are assessed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to threats including chytridiomycosis and habitat loss. Ex-situ populations underpin species survival, but captive management is hampered [...]Article
Josh Nightingale, Auteur ; Dave Stevenson, Auteur ; Ed Rowsell, AuteurFor wader conservation in the Solent, UK, two ongoing changes are of particular concern: the increase in artificial flood-defence infrastructure, and increasing sea levels. This study describes the ecology of a small population of Purple Sandpip[...]Article
David Aubin, Auteur ; Cécile Riche, Auteur ; Vincent Vande Water, Auteur ; Isabelle La Jeunesse, AuteurClimate change exacerbates climate variability, and makes water governance more complex. The French local water management plans (SAGE) developed an integrated approach that relies on a balance between bottom-up and top-down governance. The aim [...]Article
Elise Isabella Macqueen, Auteur ; Graeme Douglas Ruxton, AuteurSeveral bird species construct multiple nests within a single breeding season that are not used for egg-laying. This behaviour has puzzled researchers for over 100 years, as nests are costly in time and energy to build, and there is no apparent [...]Article
Utku Perktaş, Auteur ; Thilina N. de Silva, Auteur ; Esther Quintero, Auteur ; Cagatay Tavsanoglu, AuteurCapsule: This study documents evidence of interglacial refugia during the Last Interglacial for birds in the Mediterranean region, and emphasizes the importance of the Last Interglacial on the geographic distribution and genetic structure of Med[...]Article
David Cunillera‐Montcusí, Auteur ; Matias Arim, Auteur ; Stéphanie Gascón, Auteur ; Irene Tornero, Auteur ; Jordi Sala, Auteur ; Dani Boix, Auteur ; Ana Inés Borthagaray, Auteur ; Carola Gómez‐Rodríguez, AuteurMediterranean ecosystems are increasingly threatened by disturbances such as wildfires. These disturbances are expected to shift the selective pressures that determine trait-dependent community assembly. In addition, the stochasticity in species[...]Article
Stéphane Duchateau, Auteur ; Gonzalo Chéliz, Auteur ; Juan Antonio Gil, Auteur ; Pascual López-López, AuteurDans Ibis (164(2) 2022)Cosmetic coloration is not a common phenomenon among bird species. Adult Bearded Vultures Gypaetus barbatus typically show orange coloration in head, chest, belly and tarsus feathers that is the result of mud baths in ferruginous substrates. Sev[...]Article
Mitch D. Weegman, Auteur ; Alyn J. Walsh, Auteur ; Malcolm Alexander Ogilvie, Auteur ; Stuart Bearhop, Auteur ; Geoff M. Hilton, Auteur ; David J. Hodgson, Auteur ; Anthony David Fox, AuteurDans Ibis (164(2) 2022)Population growth rates in geese can be sensitive to small changes in survival and/or production of young, and understanding which demographic rates explain more variation in population change can be crucial for implementing effective conservati[...]Article
Michael Brooks, Auteur ; Sanjo Rose, Auteur ; Res Altwegg, Auteur ; Alan TK Lee, Auteur ; Henk Nel, Auteur ; Ulf Ottosson, Auteur ; Ernst Retief, Auteur ; Chevonne Reynolds, Auteur ; Peter G Ryan, Auteur ; Sidney Shema, Auteur ; Talatu Tende, Auteur ; Les G Underhill, Auteur ; Robert L Thomson, AuteurThe African Bird Atlas Project (ABAP) is a citizen-science bird-monitoring programme that relies on a robust, repeatable protocol (BirdMap) and allows insights into the distributions of African birds and their conservation. The protocol involves[...]Article
Ant-following birds have been studied extensively in the Neotropics, but much less information is currently available for the Afrotropics. There are published records of 168 African bird species from 37 families foraging in association with driv[...]Article
Sedat Gündoğdu, Auteur ; Makbule Baylan, AuteurWe collected data on the age at maturity (tm) and maximum reported age (tmax) for 153 stocks of marine fishes in Turkey, belonging to 59 species, 24 families and 2 classes (Actinopterygii and Elasmobranchii). Among Actinopterygii tm had an avera[...]Article
Johann H. van Niekerk, AuteurThis paper describes the plumage and morphology development of 11 age classes of Red-necked Spurfowl Pternistis afer to assist with field observations. Sixteen spurfowl were marked with coloured leg rings in the Cannon Rocks Holiday Resort, East[...]Article
Pablo Santonja, Auteur ; Irene Mestre, Auteur ; Scott Weidensaul, Auteur ; David Brinker, Auteur ; Steve Huy, Auteur ; Norman Smith, Auteur ; Tom Mcdonald, Auteur ; Mike Blom, Auteur ; Dan Zazelenchuck, Auteur ; Drew Weber, Auteur ; Gilles Gauthier, Auteur ; Nicolas Lecomte, Auteur ; Jean-François Therrien, AuteurPatterns of winter irruptions in several owl species apparently follow the 'lack of food' hypothesis, which predicts that individuals leave their breeding grounds in search of food when prey populations do not allow breeding and are too small to[...]Article
Kamila Gach, Auteur ; Tomasz Janiszewski, Auteur ; Radoslaw Wlodarczyk, Auteur ; Bartosz Lesner, Auteur ; Piotr Minias, AuteurThe aim of this study was to evaluate which factors determined immediate mortality of Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) chicks during a heavy rainfall. On 26 June 2013, a heavy rainfall event was recorded at an inland colony of Common Terns in centra[...]Article
Piotr Piliczewski, Auteur ; Łukasz Jankowiak, Auteur ; Dariusz Wysocki, AuteurCapsule: A 19-year study of European Blackbirds Turdus merula confirms that senescence is associated with a decrease in condition measured by wing length but bills become progressively longer with age.Aims: To explore the correlations between bi[...]Article
Mo A. Verhoeven, Auteur ; A. H. Jelle Loonstra, Auteur ; Alice D. McBride, Auteur ; Wiebe Kaspersma, Auteur ; Jos C. E. W. Hooijmeijer, Auteur ; Christiaan Both, Auteur ; Nathan R. Senner, Auteur ; Theunis Piersma, AuteurLongitudinal tracking studies have revealed consistent differences in the migration patterns of individuals from the same populations. The sources or processes causing this individual variation are largely unresolved. As a result, it is mostly u[...]Article
Kevin D. Kohl, Auteur ; Antonio Brun, Auteur ; Enrique Caviedes-Vidal, Auteur ; William H. Karasov, AuteurHere, we document the development of the House Sparrow Passer domesticus gut microbiota for the benefit of future ecological and evolutionary studies in this widely used avian system. We collected and inventoried luminal and mucosal samples from[...]Article
Sarah K. Faegre, Auteur ; Lindsey Nietmann, Auteur ; Phillip Hannon, Auteur ; James C. Ha, Auteur ; Renee R. Ha, AuteurKnowledge of foraging behavior across life stages of endangered species is important for identifying potential drivers of age-dependent mortality. Juvenile mortality is a primary threat to the persistence of the single remaining Mariana Crow (Co[...]Article
Ayfer Şirin, Auteur ; Eyup Baskale, AuteurThe Mediterranean coast of Turkey includes important nesting beaches and marine habitats for the Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta). We studied the demographic structure of this population by applying the skeletochronological method on stranded[...]Article
Gregory Deso, Auteur ; Aloys Crouzet, AuteurDue to environmental constraints, winter aggregations of squamates otherwise considered solitary are becoming increasingly common worldwide (Gardner et al., 2015). Community aggregations in lizards are little known and probably underestimated a[...]Article
Ivana Novcic, AuteurThe objective of this study was to examine aggressive behavior of shorebirds during spring stopover on beaches and other stopover habitats in Delaware Bay, New Jersey, USA. More aggressive interactions were observed between members of the same s[...]Article
Fabian A. Boetzl, Auteur ; Elena Krimmer, Auteur ; Jochen Krauss, Auteur ; Ingolf Steffan‐Dewenter, AuteurRising demands for agricultural products and high environmental costs of intensive agriculture reinforce the need for ecological replacements in agricultural management. In Europe, agri-environmental schemes (AES) are implemented to enhance spec[...]Article
Nicholas A. Mason, Auteur ; Philip Unitt, Auteur ; Jed P. Sparks, AuteurAgriculture can dramatically alter community composition, food webs, and resource availability, yet the impacts of agriculture on many ecosystems and their constituents remain unstudied. Here, we examined the effect of agriculture on the isotopi[...]Article
Allison R. Fuller, Auteur ; Gerard J. McChesney, Auteur ; Richard T. Golightly, AuteurDevil's Slide Rock, a rock sea stack on the central California coast near San Francisco, USA, hosts a Common Murre (Uria aalge) colony that was recently restored after it was extirpated in the mid-1980s. Since the late 1990s, low-flying aircraft[...]Article
Thierry Durand, Auteur ; Olivier Fleury, Auteur ; Marie Heuret, Auteur ; Thierry Mougey, Auteur ; Christian Schwoehrer, Auteur ; Marion Vittecoq, AuteurOne health and Ecohealth in protected areas in France Protected areas (PAs) are intended to preserve the health of humans, animals and ecosystems and to meet the global challenges of biodiversity and climate change. The key role of French PAs as[...]Article
Juan C. Alonso, Auteur ; Carlos Palacín, AuteurSince 2005, the world population of Great Bustards Otis tarda has decreased at an annual rate of 3.23%. The current world total is estimated at 31,000–36,000 birds, 34% (range 30–38%) less than 16 years ago. The declines have been observed in ni[...]Article
José P. Granadeiro, Auteur ; Letizia Campioni, Auteur ; Paulo Catry, AuteurTracking studies of seabirds have generally focused in identifying areas used for foraging, in the hope of highlighting regions of energy transfer which may be important for seabird and general ecosystem conservation and special management. Howe[...]Article
The American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus has a natural distribution in North America, but was spread by human activities in different regions around the world. It is listed as the most invasive amphibian species, affecting terrestrial and a[...]Article
Manon C.M. Hess, Auteur ; François Mesléard, Auteur ; Truman P. Young, Auteur ; Benoit de Freitas, Auteur ; Nathan Haveneers, Auteur ; Elise Buisson, AuteurUnderstanding the determinants of early invasion resistance is a major challenge for designing plant communities that efficiently repel invaders. Recent evidence highlighted the significant role of priority effects in early community assembly as t[...]Article
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Treena L. Ferguson, Auteur ; Brian J. Rude, Auteur ; D. Tommy King, AuteurLimited information about nutrition exists on American White Pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) from hatching to fledging. To detail immunity, metabolism and nutrition of juvenile American White Pelicans, during 22-23 July 2011, 103 samples of[...]Article
Ben C. Scheele, Auteur ; Frank Pasmans, Auteur ; Lee F. Skerratt, Auteur ; Lee Berger, Auteur ; An Martel, Auteur ; Wouter Beukema, Auteur ; Aldemar A. Acevedo, Auteur ; Patricia A. Burrowes, Auteur ; Tamilie Carvalho, Auteur ; Alessandro Catenazzi, Auteur ; Ignacio De la Riva, Auteur ; Matthew C. Fisher, Auteur ; Sandra V. Flechas, Auteur ; Claire N. Foster, Auteur ; Patricia Frías-Álvarez, Auteur ; Trenton W. J. Garner, Auteur ; Brian Gratwicke, Auteur ; Juan M. Guayasamin, Auteur ; Mareike Hirschfeld, Auteur ; Jonathan E. Kolby, Auteur ; Tiffany A. Kosch, Auteur ; Enrique La Marca, Auteur ; David B. Lindenmayer, Auteur ; Karen R. Lips, Auteur ; Ana V. Longo, Auteur ; Raúl Maneyro, Auteur ; Cait A. McDonald, Auteur ; Joseph Mendelson, Auteur ; Pablo Palacios-Rodriguez, Auteur ; Gabriela Parra-Olea, Auteur ; Corinne L. Richards-Zawacki, Auteur ; Mark-Oliver Rödel, Auteur ; Sean M. Rovito, Auteur ; Claudio Soto-Azat, Auteur ; Luis Felipe Toledo, Auteur ; Jamie Voyles, Auteur ; Ché Weldon, Auteur ; Steven M. Whitfield, Auteur ; Mark Wilkinson, Auteur ; Kelly R. Zamudio, Auteur ; Stefano Canessa, AuteurThe demise of amphibians? Rapid spread of disease is a hazard in our interconnected world. The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis was identified in amphibian populations about 20 years ago and has caused death and species extinction [...]Article
Larissa Sampaio, Auteur ; Dnilson Oliveira Ferraz, Auteur ; Ana Carolina Moreira da Costa, Auteur ; Alexandre Aleixo, Auteur ; Pablo Vieira Cerqueira, Auteur ; Juliana Araripe, Auteur ; Pericles Sena do Rego, AuteurThe present study aimed to confirm the occurrence of a hybridization event between the band-tailed manakin (Pipra fasciicauda) and the crimson-hooded manakin (Pipra aureola), based on the existence of a specimen that presents morphological trait[...]Article
Leonardo Conti, Auteur ; Simona Iacobelli, Auteur ; Caterina Sottili, Auteur ; Pier Luigi Taiariol, AuteurThis research analyzed the wintering population of rooks (Corvus frugilegus) in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (Italy) from 2010 to 2020. The goal was to determine the population size, trend, and distribution over the decade by assessing censu[...]Article
Grégory L'Ambert, Auteur ; Mathieu Gendrot, Auteur ; Sébastien Briolant, Auteur ; Agnès Nguyen, Auteur ; Sylvain Pages, Auteur ; Laurent Bosio, Auteur ; Vincent Palomo, Auteur ; Nicolas Gomez, Auteur ; Nicolas Benoit, Auteur ; Hélène Savini, Auteur ; Bruno Pradines, Auteur ; Guillaume André Durand, Auteur ; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart, Auteur ; Gilda Grard, Auteur ; Albin Fontaine, AuteurEmerging and endemic mosquito-borne viruses can be difficult to detect and monitor because they often cause asymptomatic infections in human or vertebrate animals or cause nonspecific febrile illness with a short recovery waiting period. Some of[...]Article
Jan Veen, Auteur ; Hanneke Dallmeijer, Auteur ; Cindy J. G. Van Damme, Auteur ; Mardik F. Leopold, Auteur ; Thor Veen, AuteurA frequently used method to estimate diet composition is based on the identification of fish otoliths present in pellets and feces. However, whether pellets and feces provide similar unbiased estimates of the diet remains poorly understood. The [...]Article
Guy Beauchamp, AuteurAnnual survival is a key demographic trait influencing population growth and viability. Variability among species in annual survival tends to reflect different life history trajectories. In adult birds, greater annual survival has been shown to [...]Article
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are primarily involved in mobilising energy reserves to various physiological processes including reproduction. During situations of stress, GCs also help in coping with stress by diverting energy away from processes such a[...]Article
D. A. Stroud, Auteur ; R. Cromie, Auteur ; O. Crowe, Auteur ; B. Denny, Auteur ; R. A. Stroud, Auteur ; H. Thomas, Auteur ; N. Tierney, Auteur ; A. Walsh, Auteur ; A. D. Fox, AuteurDans Wildfowl (68 2018)Analysis of 1,360 resightings and 105 recoveries made in continental North America during 1992-2018 of 542 Interior Canada Geese Branta canadensis interior marked in central-west Greenland in summers 1992, 1997, 2008, 2009 and 2014 were used to [...]Article
Adam J. Becker, Auteur ; Diane V. Roeder, Auteur ; Michael S. Husak, Auteur ; Michael T. Murphy, AuteurKnowledge of survival rates is critical for advancing our understanding of the dynamics of populations and here we report apparent annual survival and breeding dispersal of Scissor-tailed Flycatchers (Tyrannus forficatus) breeding at two sites i[...]Article
Anthony D. Fox, Auteur ; Morten Frederiksen, Auteur ; Thomas Heinicke, Auteur ; Kevin K. Clausen, Auteur ; Henk P. van der Jeugd, AuteurAn estimated 50% decline in Taiga Bean Geese A. fabalis between the mid-1990s and 2015 contrasted increasing numbers of Tundra Bean Goose A. serrirostris wintering in Western Europe at the same time. Seber dead-recovery analysis of metal-ringed [...]Article
Dmitry Kishkinev, Auteur ; Anna Anashina, Auteur ; Ilya Ishchenko, Auteur ; Richard A. Holland, AuteurA number of studies have shown that migrating birds can navigate to their destinations even when displaced to unfamiliar territory. It has been demonstrated that adult Eurasian Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) captured in spring in the Ea[...]Article
Anthony Caravaggi, Auteur ; Sandra Irwin, Auteur ; John Lusby, Auteur ; Marc Ruddock, Auteur ; Allan Mee, Auteur ; Tony Nagle, Auteur ; Lorcan O'Toole, Auteur ; Shane O'Neill, Auteur ; John O’Halloran, AuteurCapsulePatterns in the frequency and co-occurrence of anthropogenic pressures associated with suitable breeding habitat for Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus demonstrates the need for specific, focussed management and policy options aimed at mitigatin[...]Article
Nouara Benslimane, Auteur ; Khémissa Chakri, Auteur ; Dalal Haiahem, Auteur ; Anis Guelmami, Auteur ; Farrah Samraoui, Auteur ; Boudjema Samraoui, AuteurIn arid North Africa, dune ponds qualify as hotspots of aquatic biodiversity, offering numerous sustainable ecosystem services. Despite mounting anthropogenic pressures that threaten their integrity, the overall consequences of these changes hav[...]Article
Fabien Verniest, Auteur ; Isabelle Le Viol, Auteur ; Romain Julliard, Auteur ; Laura Dami, Auteur ; Anis Guelmami, Auteur ; Marie Suet, Auteur ; Wed Abdou, Auteur ; Hichem Azafzaf, Auteur ; Nadjiba Bendjedda, Auteur ; Taulant Bino, Auteur ; John J. Borg, Auteur ; Luka Bozic, Auteur ; Mohamed Dakki, Auteur ; Rhimou El Hamoumi, Auteur ; Vitor Encarnacao, Auteur ; Kiraz Erciyas-Yavuz, Auteur ; Khaled Etayeb, Auteur ; Valeri Georgiev, Auteur ; Ayman Hamada, Auteur ; Ohad Hatzofe, Auteur ; Christina Ieronymidou, Auteur ; Tom Langendoen, Auteur ; Tibor Mikuska, Auteur ; Blas Molina, Auteur ; Filipe Moniz, Auteur ; Caroline Moussy, Auteur ; Asmaâ Ouassou, Auteur ; Nicky Petkov, Auteur ; Danae Portolou, Auteur ; Tareq Qaneer, Auteur ; Samir Sayoud, Auteur ; Marko Sciban, Auteur ; Goran Topić, Auteur ; Danka Uzunova, Auteur ; Gal Vine, Auteur ; Andrej Vizi, Auteur ; Erald Xeka, Auteur ; Marco Zenatello, Auteur ; Elie Gaget, Auteur ; Thomas Galewski, AuteurThermal adjustment of waterbird communities to climate warming is crucial but hampered by natural habitat conversion, increasing their climatic debt. As it is, in contrast, facilitated in protected areas, assessing the adequacy of the current pr[...]Article
Fabien Verniest, Auteur ; Isabelle Le Viol, AuteurLes aires protégées jouent un rôle clé dans la conservation de la biodiversité. Alors que de nombreuses devraient voir le jour d’ici à 2030 suite à l’accord de Kunming-Montréal, il est essentiel de penser leur emplacement afin d’anticiper au mie[...]Article
Kyohsuke Ohkawara, Auteur ; Yumeno Kamei, Auteur ; Toshiharu Akino, AuteurAnting behavior, the application of ants or ant substitutes to plumage has been reported in more than 200 bird species worldwide. The peculiar behavior is highly stereotyped into two forms: active and passive. However, there is a paucity of deta[...]Article
Tania De Almeida, Auteur ; Xavier Arnan, Auteur ; Yvan Capowiez, Auteur ; Mickaël Hedde, Auteur ; François Mesléard, Auteur ; Thierry Dutoit, Auteur ; Olivier Blight, AuteurGlobal changes call for more nature‐based solutions, especially in nature conservation involving ecological restoration. Current methods essentially based on civil engineering are both expensive and costly in non‐renewable energy consumption and[...]NouveautéArticle
Amphibians are one of the most threatened among the vertebrates species and urgently require conservation protection and planning. The establishment of protected areas (PAs) is one of the most important strategies in protecting biodiversity, as [...]Article
María Gabriela Núñez Montellano, Auteur ; Patricia Viviana Zelaya, Auteur ; Pedro G. Blendinger, AuteurThe use of anvils for foraging allows access to food that cannot be exploited otherwise by most birds or other animals. This may be especially important in habitats where food resources are scarce or fluctuate seasonally and where animals exploi[...]Article
Esme Hedley, Auteur ; Tim Caro, AuteurDans Ibis (164(2) 2022)We review the literature on warning coloration in birds starting from Alfred Russel Wallace's premise that aposematism may advertise difficulty in subduing prey rather than simply unpalatability. Across diverse taxa, there is a good deal of anec[...]Article
Brad A. Andres, Auteur ; James A. Johnson, Auteur ; Sarah T. Saalfeld, Auteur ; Jorge Valenzuela Rojas, AuteurFor long-distance migratory species, understanding mortality, and inversely survival, across the annual cycle is crucial for identifying where bottlenecks to population growth occur so that effective conservation actions can be implemented. Howe[...]Article
Ülo Väli, Auteur ; Aigars Kalvāns, Auteur ; Joosep Tuvi, AuteurDispersal and survival are important determinants of population dynamics and should be monitored in both threatened and recovered populations. We used colour ringing with a capture–mark–recapture approach to estimate the age distribution, surviv[...]Article
Juan Rodríguez-Ruiz, Auteur ; Mónica Expósito-Granados, Auteur ; Jesus M. Aviles, Auteur ; Deseada Parejo, AuteurStudying demographic parameters and how they may influence population growth is critical to the development of meaningful conservation actions for endangered species. The European Roller Coracias garrulus has experienced a drastic decline throug[...]Article
Jelena Kralj, Auteur ; Luka Jurinovic, Auteur ; Sanja Barisic, Auteur ; Davor Cikovic, Auteur ; Vesna Tutis, AuteurCapsule: In Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis populations from the eastern Adriatic Sea, there are considerable differences in the ratio of migratory birds and apparent survival among the colonies. Survival was dependent on age, colony and ar[...]Article
Tim Marlow, AuteurA putative Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus x Common Chiffchaff P. collybita hybrid present at Draycote Water, Warwickshire, from 27th May to 15th July 2019 is described.The bird's song superficially resembled that of an Iberian Chiffchaff [...]Article
Alice J. Edney, Auteur ; Matt J. Wood, AuteurDans Ibis (163(2) 2021)Rapid advances in digital imaging technology offer efficient and cost-effective methods for measuring seabird abundance, breeding success, phenology, survival and diet. These methods can facilitate understanding of long-term population trends, a[...]Article
Jacob D. Bushaw, Auteur ; Kevin M. Ringelman, Auteur ; Michael K. Johnson, Auteur ; Trenton Rohrer, Auteur ; Frank C. Rohwer, AuteurFinding and monitoring nests are key components of avian research, but they are often expensive, time-consuming, and inefficient operations. This is certainly true for diving ducks that nest in wetlands with thick emergent vegetation where nests[...]Article
Noah Korne, Auteur ; Scott A. Flemming, Auteur ; Paul A. Smith, Auteur ; Erica Nol, AuteurHabitat variables related to vegetation type and structure are routinely identified as important components of nest-site selection for birds. For ground-nesting birds, small-scale (< 0.5 m) microtopography may also play a role in nest-site selec[...]Article
Leo Zwarts, Auteur ; Rob G. Bijlsma, Auteur ; Jan Van Der Kamp, AuteurArboreal birds tend to remain in woody vegetation and avoid crossing open areas. Therefore, few tree-dwelling birds are to be expected in scattered trees. We tested this expectation with field data collected in the deserts, savannas and open agr[...]Article
Pablo M. Vergara, Auteur ; Francisca Maron-Perez, Auteur ; Diego Caro, Auteur ; Gerardo E. Soto, Auteur ; Javier A. Simonetti, AuteurAnimals with stable territories, specialized diets and narrow habitat choices, such as some woodpecker species, should concentrate foraging activity in areas of higher quality, a behavior consistent with the area-restricted search (ARS) behavior[...]Article
Z. Al Rubaiee, Auteur ; H. Al Murayati, Auteur ; A. P. Møller, AuteurMigration between breeding sites and winter quarters constitute a major life history strategy in birds. The benefits of such migrations must at least equal the costs for such behavior to evolve and be maintained. We tested whether there was a re[...]Article
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Tinyiko C. Shivambu, Auteur ; Ndivhuwo Shivambu, Auteur ; Colleen T. Downs, AuteurThe Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri is one of the world’s commonest invasive bird species and has established in the South African urban landscapes. However, relatively little is known about the feeding biology of parakeets here. We surv[...]Article
Abdeslam Rihane, Auteur ; Sidi Imad Cherkaoui, AuteurThe assessment of the size of the Red-crested Pochard ducklings Netta rufina in the wild was undertaken in the Hassar Dam on two late broods, one recently hatched and the second slightly older and was used to test the validity of the proposed mo[...]Article
Ian D. Woodward, Auteur ; Graham E. Austin, Auteur ; Philipp H. Boersch-Supan, Auteur ; Chris B. Thaxter, Auteur ; Niall H.K. Burton, AuteurCapsule We assessed annual changes in Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata wintering numbers at estuaries in England and Wales over 40 years against local and broadscale factors. Long-term trends likely reflect the cessation of hunting, but potentia[...]Article
Mehdi Boucheikhchoukh, Auteur ; Ismail Lafri, Auteur ; Anlamina Chamssidine Combo, Auteur ; Christophe Regalado, Auteur ; César Barthés, Auteur ; Hamza Leulmi, AuteurNuisance, allergy, and vector role: mosquitoes are responsible for numerous inconveniences. Several strategies have been employed to fight against this confirmed vector. To record the diversity of mosquito vectors in Camargue (France) and assess[...]NouveautéArticle
Morgan Lee, Auteur ; Ivan Viegas, Auteur ; Ana C. Norte, Auteur ; Jaime A. Ramos, Auteur ; Pedro M. Araújo, AuteurA detailed analysis of fatty acid (FA) profiles and their properties relating to fuelling strategy can improve understanding of avian migration. The study aimed to understand whether and how FA composition differs among several passerine species[...]Article
Kristine O. Evans, Auteur ; J. Brian Davis, Auteur ; Guiming Wang, AuteurBrown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis populations are recovering in many parts of their geographical range in coastal areas of North and Central America following near-decimation in the mid-20th century. However, populations have exhibited varyin[...]Article
Armagan Aloe Karabulut, Auteur ; Angel Udias, Auteur ; Olga Vigiak, AuteurIncreasing demand and the current unbalanced sectorial attribution of natural resources induce drastic depletion of natural capital. There is a need for bridging sectoral policies into interdisciplinary sustainable management strategies in the M[...]Article
Diego Méndez, Auteur ; Stuart Marsden, Auteur ; Huw Lloyd, AuteurDans Ibis (161(4) 2019)The Andean Condor Vultur gryphus is a globally threatened and declining species. Problems of surveying Andean Condor populations using traditional survey methods are particularly acute in Bolivia, largely because only few roosts are known there.[...]Article
Dilara Arslan, Auteur ; Çağdaş Yaşar, Auteur ; Akın İzgin, Auteur ; Kerim Cicek, AuteurThe Marmaris salamander is an endemic and endangered amphibian species in Southwestern Anatolia. Here, we estimated some population parameters of the Marmaris salamander by conducting a total of 40 days of intensive sampling across 5 different s[...]Article
Andrea Isabel Varela, Auteur ; Nicolas Luna, Auteur ; Guillermo Luna-Jorquera, AuteurThe invasive Argentine Ant, Linepithema humile, is known to prey on land bird chicks, but there are few reports of the ants’ impacts on breeding seabirds. We conducted a manipulative study using hen eggs to estimate the potential Argentine Ant r[...]Article
Benjamin Folliot, Auteur ; Alain Caizergues, Auteur ; Adrien Tableau, Auteur ; Guillaume Souchay, Auteur ; Matthieu Guillemain, Auteur ; Jocelyn Champagnon, Auteur ; Clément Calenge, AuteurAssessing trends in the relative abundance of populations is a key yet complex issue for management and conservation. This is a major aim of many large-scale censusing schemes such as the International Waterbird Count (IWC). However, owing to th[...]Article
Lamia Trabelsi, Auteur ; Bochra Brik, Auteur ; Abdulmohsin J. Alamoudi, Auteur ; Meshal Alshamrani, Auteur ; Noureddine Zaaboub, Auteur ; Afef Fathalli, Auteur ; Lotfi Aleya, AuteurLake Ichkeul is considered one of the most significant wetlands in the Mediterranean basin. It serves as a crucial wintering area for numerous western Palearctic birds. A notable decline in species diversity has been observed in the past decade,[...]Article
Luis Tapia, Auteur ; Adrian Regos, Auteur ; Alberto Gil-Carrera, Auteur ; Jesus Dominguez, AuteurThe aim of this study was to assess the temporal transferability of species distribution models (SDMs) and their potential implications for bird conservation. We quantified the loss and fragmentation of Montagu’s Harrier Circus pygargus and Comm[...]Article
S. I. Cherkaoui, Auteur ; Slaheddine Selmi, Auteur ; Z. Amhaouch, Auteur ; S. Hanane, AuteurAssessment of the effectiveness of nature conservation measures is a crucial step to ensure that the actions undertaken have achieved the expected results. Depending on the results of such evaluations, managers may need to reframe or even change[...]Article
Currently, herpetofauna worldwide is facing enormous threats; the number of threatened species is increasing at an alarming rate and many species have gone extinct. Despite efforts of institutions and researchers to understand and address the ca[...]