IMPACT OF BROOD PARASITISM AND PREDATION ON NEST SURVIVAL OF THE FAN‐TAILED GERYGONE IN NEW CALEDONIA

Journal of Avian Biology(2020)

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Predation and brood parasitism are common reasons for nesting failure in passerine species and the additive impact by invasive species is a major conservation concern, particularly on tropical islands. Recognising the relative contribution of the different components of nesting failure rates is important to understand co‐evolutionary interactions within brood parasite‐host systems. In the remote archipelago of New Caledonia, the fan‐tailed gerygone Gerygone flavolateralis is the exclusive host of the brood‐parasitic shining bronze‐cuckoo Chalcites lucidus. Additionally, invasive rodents also possibly have an impact on breeding success. To estimate the impact of potential nest predators, we 1) video monitored nests to identify predators, 2) estimated the probability of predation based on nest visibility and predator abundance and 3) tested the possibility that the location of experimental nests and lack of odour cues …
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anti-predator adaptation,brood parasitism,conservation,invasive rats,nesting site choice,predation
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