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Small Between-Year Variations in Nest Predation Rates are Not Related With Between-Year Differences in Predator Identity
by
Hoset, Katrine S.
, Husby, Magne
in
Animal behavior
/ Animal control
/ Annual variations
/ Artificial nests
/ birds
/ boreal forest
/ Boreal forests
/ breeding
/ Community structure
/ Ecosystems
/ Eggs
/ Forests
/ forêt boréale
/ Grasslands
/ meadows
/ natural nests
/ nests
/ nids artificiels
/ nids naturels
/ Phenology
/ prairie salée
/ Predation
/ predator
/ prédateur
/ salt meadow
/ Studies
/ Success
/ Taiga
/ Vegetation
/ Wildfowl
2018
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Small Between-Year Variations in Nest Predation Rates are Not Related With Between-Year Differences in Predator Identity
by
Hoset, Katrine S.
, Husby, Magne
in
Animal behavior
/ Animal control
/ Annual variations
/ Artificial nests
/ birds
/ boreal forest
/ Boreal forests
/ breeding
/ Community structure
/ Ecosystems
/ Eggs
/ Forests
/ forêt boréale
/ Grasslands
/ meadows
/ natural nests
/ nests
/ nids artificiels
/ nids naturels
/ Phenology
/ prairie salée
/ Predation
/ predator
/ prédateur
/ salt meadow
/ Studies
/ Success
/ Taiga
/ Vegetation
/ Wildfowl
2018
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Small Between-Year Variations in Nest Predation Rates are Not Related With Between-Year Differences in Predator Identity
by
Hoset, Katrine S.
, Husby, Magne
in
Animal behavior
/ Animal control
/ Annual variations
/ Artificial nests
/ birds
/ boreal forest
/ Boreal forests
/ breeding
/ Community structure
/ Ecosystems
/ Eggs
/ Forests
/ forêt boréale
/ Grasslands
/ meadows
/ natural nests
/ nests
/ nids artificiels
/ nids naturels
/ Phenology
/ prairie salée
/ Predation
/ predator
/ prédateur
/ salt meadow
/ Studies
/ Success
/ Taiga
/ Vegetation
/ Wildfowl
2018
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Small Between-Year Variations in Nest Predation Rates are Not Related With Between-Year Differences in Predator Identity
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Small Between-Year Variations in Nest Predation Rates are Not Related With Between-Year Differences in Predator Identity
2018
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Overview
Nest predation is one of the most important causes of nest failure in breeding birds and can vary extensively between sites and years. Different mechanisms governing predation rates may dominate in different years and this annual variation should therefore be evaluated directly. Here we document year-to-year variation in nest predation rates in two ecosystems (forest and salt meadows) within the mid-boreal forest zone to evaluate whether annual variation in nest predation rates are linked with annual variation in predator identity or the ratio between predator types. Year-to-year variation in predation rates was low in all experiments (non-significant differences in experiments 1 and 2), with a significant decrease only from 2005 (0.90%) to 2008 (0.70%), 2009 (0.65%) and 2010 (0.72%) in experiment 3. In addition, random intercept estimates indicated that two sites from experiment 1 showed higher predation rates in year 2 than in year 1. None of these differences were related with differences in apparent predator community structure or predator identity. This suggests that low between-year variation in nest predation rates may be common in areas where the predator communities are stable, and the existing variation cannot be explained by variation in predator identity alone.
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