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GULLS PROMOTE MULTI-SPECIES COLONIES AS THEY LEAVE FORMER REFUGES

Read the blogpost by Nicolás Ron Arroyo about how yellow-legged gulls facilitate establishment of other breeding birds in their colony area.

Interview with guest editors

Read the short interview with the guest editors of the recent Special Issue on
'Avian reproductive behaviours in the context of human-induced environmental change'
 

Brood Awakening: How red kites weigh risk like feathered economists

Read the blogpost about how anti-predator behaviour in red kite parents changes in relation to food availability.

Overcoming technological constraints in the tracking of small, elusive birds

Read the short blogpost and watch the video by Pedro Saez Gomez about how to use a GPS/VHF tag with a soluble backpack harness to track small, elusive birds.

Mechanisms matching timing to resources: comparisons of closely related seasonally sympatric, migratory and non-migratory populations

Read about the mechanisms in dark-eyed juncos that match timing of migration and reproduction to the seasonal appearance of resources where breeding will occur.

Welcome Paul Dufour - new subject editor

Welcome to our new subject editor: Paul Dufour! Paul is an expert on the evolutionary ecology of migration with special focus on vagrancy.

Radar revelations: insect availability influences parental provisioning in breeding tree swallows

Read the blogpost by Victoria Simons about how insect traffic rates and weather conditions affect provisioning rates of an aerial insectivore.

Investigating Natural Variation in Physiological Indicators Across a Forest Bird Community

Read the blogpost by Finja Strehmann about what intrinsic factors influence H/L ratios across a bird community.

Sitting in the open: How nest microclimate influences incubation behavior in an open-cup nesting passerine

Read the blogpost by Kelly Williams about how nest microclimate influences incubation behavior in an open-cup nesting passerine.

Hello there... Theresa Burg!

Meet our editors! Read the short interview with Theresa Burg, JAB subject editor, and learn about her current research focus and her experience as part of the JAB review award committee.

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