Ecological plasticity of nest-building behavior of the redwing (Turdus iliacus L.) in Karelia according to individual marking data |
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Authors: | T. Yu. Khokhlova M. V. Yakovleva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biology, Karelian Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Pushkinskaya 11, Petrozavodsk, Karelia, 185910, Russia;(2) Kivach State Nature Reserve, Kondopozhskii raion, Karelia, 186220, Russia |
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Abstract: | The placement of 1918 redwing nests has been analyzed, including 214 nests of 90 marked females (2–8 known nests per female). A high level of intraspecific and individual variation in utilization of different types of nest supports is described. It is shown that redwings choose nest sites without regard to previous experience (either positive or negative) or to the placement of their parent nest. Under conditions of the northern taiga, such behavior provides for significant reduction of chick mortality by the end of the season. This is con- firmed by comparison with the song thrush (T. philomelos), which nests mainly on spruce trees. |
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Keywords: | redwing ecology adaptation to northern conditions nest-building behavior individual variation |
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