Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.

Predation on breeding blue tit populations in north-eastern Algeria has been studied in nest boxes during a five years fieldwork (2003-2007) in cork oak forests. Nest boxes were placed each year in Brabtia plain forest in El Kala National Park. Results have shown that mean nest predation rate is 51....

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Автори: Boulahbal, Raouf, Benyacoub, Slim, Rouag, Rachid
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Опубліковано: Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2020
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spelling zoodiv-article-562023-03-22T18:55:50Z Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests. Boulahbal, Raouf Benyacoub, Slim Rouag, Rachid Algeria forest habitats blue tit predation life history traits Predation on breeding blue tit populations in north-eastern Algeria has been studied in nest boxes during a five years fieldwork (2003-2007) in cork oak forests. Nest boxes were placed each year in Brabtia plain forest in El Kala National Park. Results have shown that mean nest predation rate is 51.74%. Six patterns of nest predation have been described and five predators are probably involved: Common Genet, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Ocellated Lizard, Ants and Rodents. Genet is the major predator on tit nests. Mean predation rates on egg and nestling stages are similar. Artificial nests and natural nests had similar predation rates. Major predators on artificial nests were lizards and Rodents. Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2020-06-10 Article Article application/pdf https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/56 10.15407/zoo2020.03.205 Zoodiversity; Vol. 54 No. 3 (2020): Zoodiversity Zoodiversity (Vestnik Zoologii); Том 54 № 3 (2020): Zoodiversity 2707-7268 2707-725X 10.15407/zoo2020.03 en https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/56/27 Copyright (c) 2020 Zoodiversity https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Algeria
forest habitats
blue tit
predation
life history traits
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forest habitats
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predation
life history traits
Boulahbal, Raouf
Benyacoub, Slim
Rouag, Rachid
Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
topic_facet Algeria
forest habitats
blue tit
predation
life history traits
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author Boulahbal, Raouf
Benyacoub, Slim
Rouag, Rachid
author_facet Boulahbal, Raouf
Benyacoub, Slim
Rouag, Rachid
author_sort Boulahbal, Raouf
title Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
title_short Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
title_full Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
title_fullStr Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
title_full_unstemmed Nest predation in the African blue tit Cyanistes teneriffae Lesson, 1831 (Aves, Paridae) . Using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
title_sort nest predation in the african blue tit cyanistes teneriffae lesson, 1831 (aves, paridae) . using nest-boxes and artificial nests.
description Predation on breeding blue tit populations in north-eastern Algeria has been studied in nest boxes during a five years fieldwork (2003-2007) in cork oak forests. Nest boxes were placed each year in Brabtia plain forest in El Kala National Park. Results have shown that mean nest predation rate is 51.74%. Six patterns of nest predation have been described and five predators are probably involved: Common Genet, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Ocellated Lizard, Ants and Rodents. Genet is the major predator on tit nests. Mean predation rates on egg and nestling stages are similar. Artificial nests and natural nests had similar predation rates. Major predators on artificial nests were lizards and Rodents.
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