Title of article
Green woodhoopoe Phoeniculus purpureus territories remain stable despite group-size fluctuations
Author/Authors
A.N.، Radford نويسنده , , M.A، du Plessis نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-261
From page
262
To page
0
Abstract
Cooperatively breeding groups may be constrained in size by the territory available to them, or territories may be expanded to accommodate extra group members. Here, we show that there was no relationship between the number of adult green woodhoopoes Phoeniculus purpureus in a group and the size of its territory. Furthermore, territories were remarkably stable between seasons, with no significant changes in area, despite fluctuating group sizes. These results suggest that food was not limiting at the group sizes found in this study: sufficient resources were available within existing territories for groups that were expanding in size. Following an increase in group membership, a larger proportion of the available area was utilised. Groups also used a larger area in the non-breeding season compared to when breeding: in the latter instance, foraging was concentrated in the vicinity of the nest.
Keywords
MULTICOMPONENT PROTOTYPE , RAPID TOOLING , Rapid prototyping , HYBRID MANUFACTURING
Journal title
Journal of Avian Biology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Avian Biology
Record number
118955
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