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Nest aggregation and reproductive synchrony promote Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni seasonal fitness

2013

Several factors promote coloniality by enhancing the fitness of colony members. In birds, spatial proximity among nests, breeder abundance and reproductive synchrony have been proposed as primary factors responsible for enhanced colonial defence and foraging success, which, in turn, enhance reproductive success. Whether these factors function synergistically or antagonistically remains, however, an open question due to the absence of an integrated analysis of their effects on fitness. We studied a large population of the Lesser Kestrel, Falco naumanni, a facultative colonial species, breeding in colonies of different sizes in their typical pseudo-steppe habitat. We quantified both the singu…

Reproductive successEcologyBreeding synchrony; Falco naumanni; Lesser Kestrel; Nest aggregation; Nest distanceForagingFledgeSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyFalco naumanniFalco naumanniKestrelBiologybiology.organism_classificationReproductive synchronyNestAbundance (ecology)Breeding synchronyNest aggregationNest distanceLesser Kestrel
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Infanticide in the evolution of reproductive synchrony: effects on reproductive success.

2007

Synchronous breeding in animals and plants has stimulated both a theoretical and empirical examination of the possible benefits of active synchronization. The selective pressures of predation and infanticide are the strongest candidates proposed to explain the evolution of reproductive synchrony. Alternatively, breeding asynchronously with conspecifics may ensure a greater availability of resources per breeder. However, the possible fitness benefits resulting from active asynchronization have not yet received attention in evolutionary ecology. Here we present a hypothesis, based on a graphical model, illustrating the costs and benefits of the two modes of reproduction. We tested the hypothe…

Modes of reproductionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationReproductive synchronyPredationGeneticsAnimalseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successBehavior AnimalEcologyArvicolinaeReproductionBody Weightbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionBank voleFertilityLinear ModelsEvolutionary ecologyFemaleReproductionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEstrus SynchronizationDemographyEvolution; international journal of organic evolution
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Reproductive phenology of submerged macrophytes: A tracker of year‐to‐year environmental variations

2019

AIMS: Phenological shifts are useful trackers of climate change effects on species and communities, but few datasets focus on the climate‐driven phenological responses of aquatic ecosystem vegetation. We aimed to analyse the reproductive seasonality of a submerged macrophyte community, the synchrony among coexisting species, and their responses to several environmental factors. LOCATION: A Mediterranean coastal pond in Valencia, Spain. METHODS: We analysed three years of data on a submerged macrophyte community. Plants were collected biweekly or monthly (57 collection dates) to quantify the intensity of flowering/fruiting per species. The reproductive seasonality of the community was tested…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateEcologyEcologyPhenologyCommunity structureGrowing seasonPlant ScienceVegetationBiologySeasonalitymedicine.disease010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesReproductive synchronyMacrophytemedicine010606 plant biology & botanyJournal of Vegetation Science
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