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209 related items for PubMed ID: 34921179

  • 1. Great tits feed their nestlings with more but smaller prey items and fewer caterpillars in cities than in forests.
    Sinkovics C, Seress G, Pipoly I, Vincze E, Liker A.
    Sci Rep; 2021 Dec 17; 11(1):24161. PubMed ID: 34921179
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  • 2. Food availability limits avian reproduction in the city: An experimental study on great tits Parus major.
    Seress G, Sándor K, Evans KL, Liker A.
    J Anim Ecol; 2020 Jul 17; 89(7):1570-1580. PubMed ID: 32419138
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  • 3. The importance of a main dish: nestling diet and foraging behaviour in Mediterranean blue tits in relation to prey phenology.
    García-Navas V, Sanz JJ.
    Oecologia; 2011 Mar 17; 165(3):639-49. PubMed ID: 21113622
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  • 4. Impact of urbanization on abundance and phenology of caterpillars and consequences for breeding in an insectivorous bird.
    Seress G, Hammer T, Bókony V, Vincze E, Preiszner B, Pipoly I, Sinkovics C, Evans KL, Liker A.
    Ecol Appl; 2018 Jul 17; 28(5):1143-1156. PubMed ID: 29679462
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  • 7. Parental food provisioning is related to nestling stress response in wild great tit nestlings: implications for the development of personality.
    Oers Kv, Kohn GM, Hinde CA, Naguib M.
    Front Zool; 2015 Jul 17; 12(Suppl 1):S10. PubMed ID: 26913051
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  • 8. Effects of habitat fragmentation on provisioning rates, diet and breeding success in two species of tit (great tit and blue tit).
    Nour N, Currie D, Matthysen E, Van Damme R, Dhondt AA.
    Oecologia; 1998 May 17; 114(4):522-530. PubMed ID: 28307901
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  • 13. Providing urban birds nutritious food to feed chicks reduces urban versus rural breeding success disparities.
    Derryberry EP, Coomes CM.
    J Anim Ecol; 2020 Jul 17; 89(7):1546-1548. PubMed ID: 32627886
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  • 14. Disentangling drivers of reproductive performance in urban great tits: a food supplementation experiment.
    Demeyrier V, Charmantier A, Lambrechts MM, Grégoire A.
    J Exp Biol; 2017 Nov 15; 220(Pt 22):4195-4203. PubMed ID: 28939562
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  • 15. Predatory birds and ants partition caterpillar prey by body size and diet breadth.
    Singer MS, Clark RE, Lichter-Marck IH, Johnson ER, Mooney KA.
    J Anim Ecol; 2017 Oct 15; 86(6):1363-1371. PubMed ID: 28686298
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  • 16. Urban versus forest ecotypes are not explained by divergent reproductive selection.
    Caizergues AE, Grégoire A, Charmantier A.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2018 Jul 11; 285(1882):. PubMed ID: 30051819
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  • 17. Are behaviour and stress-related phenotypes in urban birds adaptive?
    Caizergues AE, Grégoire A, Choquet R, Perret S, Charmantier A.
    J Anim Ecol; 2022 Aug 11; 91(8):1627-1641. PubMed ID: 35575101
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  • 18. Problem-solving performance and reproductive success of great tits in urban and forest habitats.
    Preiszner B, Papp S, Pipoly I, Seress G, Vincze E, Liker A, Bókony V.
    Anim Cogn; 2017 Jan 11; 20(1):53-63. PubMed ID: 27294267
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  • 19. Urbanisation-associated shifts in the avian metabolome within the annual cycle.
    Watson H, Nilsson JÅ, Smith E, Ottosson F, Melander O, Hegemann A, Urhan U, Isaksson C.
    Sci Total Environ; 2024 Sep 20; 944():173624. PubMed ID: 38821291
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  • 20. Diet composition and diversity does not explain fewer, smaller urban nestlings.
    Grabarczyk EE, Gill SA, Vonhof MJ, Alabady MS, Wang Z, Schmidt JM.
    PLoS One; 2022 Sep 20; 17(3):e0264381. PubMed ID: 35231042
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