Stocktake Sale on now: wide range of books at up to 70% off!
Register      Login
Emu Emu Society
Journal of BirdLife Australia

Articles citing this paper

Nest-Site Characteristics and Reproductive Success in the Superb Fairy-wren

RC Nias
86(3) pp.139 - 144


29 articles found in Crossref database.

Effects of Time and Nest-Site Characteristics on Concealment of Songbird Nests
Burhans Dirk E., Thompson Frank R.
The Condor. 1998 100(4). p.663
The Influence of Group Size and Habitat on Reproductive Success in the Superb Fairy-wren Malurus cyaneus
Nias Raymond C., Ford Hugh A.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1992 92(4). p.238
Tall trees drive the nest-site selection of wild Crested Ibis Nipponia nippon
HUANG YONGJIE, YE YUANXING, ZHANG YAZU, BARRAS ARNAUD GIAN, WANG CHAO, QING BAOPING, DING CHANGQING
Bird Conservation International. 2022  p.1
A mini-review on the impact of common gorse in its introduced ranges
Galappaththi Hansani S. S. Daluwatta, de Silva W. A. Priyanka P., Clavijo Mccormick Andrea
Tropical Ecology. 2023 64(1). p.1
Nest predation: the relative effects of nest characteristics, clutch size and parental behaviour
CRESSWELL WILL
Animal Behaviour. 1997 53(1). p.93
Effect of an exotic Acacia (Fabaceae) on ant assemblages in South African fynbos
French Kristine, Major Richard E.
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(4). p.303
The effect of human observers on the intensity of nest predation
MAJOR RICHARD E.
Ibis. 1990 132(4). p.608
The Ecology and Breeding Biology of the Red-winged Fairy-wren Malurus elegans
Rowley Ian, Russell Eleanor, Brown Richard, Brown Molly
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1988 88(3). p.161
An exotic woody weed in a pastoral landscape provides habitat for many native species, but has no apparent threatened species conservation significance
Ranyard Claire E., Kirkpatrick Jamie B., Johnson Christopher N., Barmuta Leon A., Jones Menna E.
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2018 19(3). p.212
Breeding biology and nesting success of the Eastern Yellow Robin and the New Holland Honeyeater in a southern Victorian woodland
Berry Lainie
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2001 101(3). p.191
Video nest monitoring reveals male coloration-dependant nest predation and sex differences in prey size delivery in a bird under high sexual selection
Colombelli-Négrel Diane, Kleindorfer Sonia
Journal of Ornithology. 2010 151(2). p.507
Nest site selection by yellow‐faced honeyeaters Lichenostomus chrysops
Boulton Rebecca L., Cassey Phillip, Schipper Clinton, Clarke Michael F.
Journal of Avian Biology. 2003 34(3). p.267
The Nesting Ecology of Sympatric Scarlet RobinPetroica multicolorand Flame RobinP. phoeniceaPopulations in Open Eucalypt Forest
Robinson D.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1990 90(1). p.40
Brown-headed Cowbird parasitism of the Black-throated Sparrow in central Arizona
Johnson Matthew J., van Riper Charles
Journal of Field Ornithology. 2004 75(3). p.303
Nest height, nest concealment, and predator type predict nest predation in superb fairy‐wrens (Malurus cyaneus)
Colombelli‐Négrel Diane, Kleindorfer Sonia
Ecological Research. 2009 24(4). p.921
Effect of an exotic Acacia (Fabaceae) on ant assemblages in South African fynbos
French Kristine, Major Richard E.
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(4). p.303
AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF THE CONCEALMENT HYPOTHESIS USING AMERICAN GOLDFINCH NESTS
PEAK REBECCA G.
The Wilson Bulletin. 2003 115(4). p.403
Nest Site Preference and Nest Success in BlackcapsSylvia atricapillain Poland
Węgrzyn Ewa, Leniowski Konrad
Ardeola. 2011 58(1). p.113
Multiple benefits of cooperative breeding in purple‐crowned fairy‐wrens: a consequence of fidelity?
Kingma Sjouke A., Hall Michelle L., Arriero Elena, Peters Anne
Journal of Animal Ecology. 2010 79(4). p.757
Adaptive divergence in the Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus): a mainland versus island comparison of morphology and foraging behaviour
Schlotfeldt Beth E., Kleindorfer Sonia
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2006 106(4). p.309
An Experimental Study of the Bases of Male Philopatry in the Cooperatively Breeding Superb Fairy‐Wren Malurus cyaneus
Ligon J. David, Ligon Sandra H., Ford Hugh A.
Ethology. 1991 87(1-2). p.134
Helper contributions to reproductive success in the splendid fairy-wren (Malurus splendens)
Russell Eleanor, Rowley Ian
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 1988 22(2). p.131
Nest Site Selection and Breeding Success in Large Australian Honeyeaters: Are There Benefits from Being Different?
Ford Hugh A.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1999 99(2). p.91
Ecological analyses of nesting success in evening grosbeaks
Bekoff Marc, Scott Abby C., Conner Douglas A.
Oecologia. 1989 81(1). p.67
Colonisation of native tree and shrub plantings by woodland birds in an agricultural landscape
Barrett G. W., Freudenberger D., Drew A., Stol J., Nicholls A. O., Cawsey E. M.
Wildlife Research. 2008 35(1). p.19
The response of ground and bark foraging insectivorous birds across an urban–forest gradient
Trollope Samuel T., White John G., Cooke Raylene
Landscape and Urban Planning. 2009 93(2). p.142
Selection of Nest Sites by Three Species of Fairy-wrens (Malurus)
Tidemann Sonia C., Marples T.G.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1988 88(1). p.9
EVOLUTION OF AVIAN COOPERATIVE BREEDING: COMPARATIVE TESTS OF THE NEST PREDATION HYPOTHESIS
Poiani Aldo, Pagel Mark
Evolution. 1997 51(1). p.226
Nest concealment but not human visitation predicts predation of New Holland Honeyeater nests
Lambert Sarah, Kleindorfer Sonia
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2006 106(1). p.63
Export Citation