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The influence of territory characteristics and food supply on the breeding performance of the Red‐backed Shrike ( Lanius collurio ) in an extensively farmed region of eastern Poland
Author(s) -
Goławski Artur,
Meissner Włodzimierz
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
ecological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.628
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1440-1703
pISSN - 0912-3814
DOI - 10.1007/s11284-007-0383-y
Subject(s) - shrike , predation , abundance (ecology) , ecology , avian clutch size , geography , habitat , nest (protein structural motif) , biology , reproduction , biochemistry
The breeding performance of the Red‐backed Shrike ( Lanius collurio ) in relation to the territory characteristics was investigated. The study was conducted in an area of high agricultural land use, characterised by small field size, a more mosaic habitat and low use of mineral fertilisers in comparison to Western European countries. The influence of habitat structure and composition in the territory on the date of clutch initiation, nest predation and clutch size in the Red‐backed Shrike was not found, but such an influence on the number of nestlings was shown. The minimum adequate model explained 18.3% of the variation between territories in nestling's number. The number of fledglings was positively correlated with the area of pastures, meadows, orchards and fallows within territories, and negatively correlated with length of overhead transmission lines. The number of fledglings was correlated with food abundance within territories, based on to the results from pitfall traps. There was no correlation between territory food abundance and the size of clutch. The presence of pastures, meadows and fallows, which are foraging places, thus seems to be crucial for the protection of the Red‐backed Shrike.

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