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Great Tits Build Shallower Nests than Blue Tits in an Insular Oak-Dominated Habitat Mosaic

Authors :
Marcel M. Lambrechts
Gabrielle Dubuc-Messier
Anne Charmantier
Christophe de Franceschi
Philippe Perret
Pascal Marrot
Claire Doutrelant
Arnaud Grégoire
Jacques Blondel
Source :
Avian Biology Research. 8:117-121
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2015.

Abstract

Longitudinal multi-plot studies of nest architecture in non-domesticated birds are rare. Here we report the results of an 18-year multi-plot study that compared heights of fresh female-built nests in Corsican Great Tits ( Parus major) and Blue Tits ( Cyanistes caeruleus ogliastrae). Boxes with relatively small nest-chambers were erected in a landscape with habitat patches that were either dominated by food-rich broad-leaved deciduous oaks ( Quercus humilis) or food-poor evergreen oaks ( Quercus ilex). Nest height tended to change with oak habitat type in a species-specific manner. Great Tits built shallower nests than Blue Tits supporting the published findings from other geographic regions (Poland, UK, southern mainland France). Potential impacts of local climate factors and risks related to nest predation on the species-specific expression of the size of nests are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
17581567 and 17581559
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Avian Biology Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........71f08aadbdff7ced503db415967a5782
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3184/175815515x14279770555217