Tato práce obsahuje rešeršní část, která porovnává různé studie na dané téma a diskutuje některé nejednoznačné, či protichůdné závěry a vlastní měření na hnízdech ťuhýka obecného. Lze konstatovat, že na zkoumaném území není biotop pro hnízdění ťuhýků zcela atraktivní, byť se na první pohled může jevit jako vhodný. Hnízda ťuhýka obecného pak podléhají predaci poměrně často, i když je rodiče brání.
Anotace v angličtině
This study includes a comparative research on different dissertations concerning the topic and analyses some inconsistent, or even contradictory conclusions and implications, as well as the authors' own findings on Red-backed Shrike in his breeding season. It can be sadly stated that the examined environment was not very convenient to the Red-backed Shrike nesting opportunities, though the opposite could be perceived. Predation of Red-backed Shrikes'nests is quite frequent in spite of all Red-backed Shrike parents' protective efforts.
Tato práce obsahuje rešeršní část, která porovnává různé studie na dané téma a diskutuje některé nejednoznačné, či protichůdné závěry a vlastní měření na hnízdech ťuhýka obecného. Lze konstatovat, že na zkoumaném území není biotop pro hnízdění ťuhýků zcela atraktivní, byť se na první pohled může jevit jako vhodný. Hnízda ťuhýka obecného pak podléhají predaci poměrně často, i když je rodiče brání.
Anotace v angličtině
This study includes a comparative research on different dissertations concerning the topic and analyses some inconsistent, or even contradictory conclusions and implications, as well as the authors' own findings on Red-backed Shrike in his breeding season. It can be sadly stated that the examined environment was not very convenient to the Red-backed Shrike nesting opportunities, though the opposite could be perceived. Predation of Red-backed Shrikes'nests is quite frequent in spite of all Red-backed Shrike parents' protective efforts.
1. Parental attendance of Chestnut Thrush reduces nest predation during the incubation period: compensation for low nest concealment?
By: Hu, Yun-Biao; Zhao, Qing-Shan; Lou, Ying-Qiang; et al.
JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 158 Issue: 4 Pages: 1111-1117 Published: OCT 2017
2. THE NEST-CONCEALMENT HYPOTHESIS: NEW INSIGHTS FROM A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
By: Borgmann, Kathi L.; Conway, Courtney J.
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 127 Issue: 4 Pages: 646-660 Published: DEC 2015
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Coping with nest predation risk in a species-rich bird community inhabiting a Siberian wetland
By: Sladecek, Martin; Kubelka, Vojtech; Mlikovsky, Jiri; et al.
FOLIA ZOOLOGICA Volume: 63 Issue: 4 Pages: 256-268 Published: DEC 2014
4. EFFECT OF PARENTAL CARE ON DEPREDATION OF BLACKCAP SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA L. NESTS: AN EXPERIMENT WITH ARTIFICIAL CLUTCHES
By: Zielinski, Jacek; Lik, Monika
POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Volume: 62 Issue: 4 Pages: 761-769 Published: 2014
5. Incubating females use dynamic risk assessment to evaluate the risk posed by different predators
By: Schneider, Nicole A.; Griesser, Michael
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Pages: 47-52 Published: JAN-FEB 2013
6. MICROHABITAT NEST COVER EFFECT ON NEST SURVIVAL OF THE RED-CRESTED CARDINAL
By: Segura, Luciano N.; Masson, Diego A.; Gantchoff, Mariela G.
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 124 Issue: 3 Pages: 506-512 Published: SEP 2012
7. How avian nest site selection responds to predation risk: testing an adaptive peak hypothesis'
By: Latif, Quresh S.; Heath, Sacha K.; Rotenberry, John T.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY Volume: 81 Issue: 1 Pages: 127-138 Published: JAN 2012
8. Nest protection in mallards Anas platyrhynchos: untangling the role of crypsis and parental behaviour
By: Kreisinger, J.; Albrecht, T.
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY Volume: 22 Issue: 5 Pages: 872-879 Published: OCT 2008
9. What is more important: nest-site concealment or aggressive behaviour? A case study of the red-backed shrike, Lanius collurio
By: Golawski, Artur; Mitrus, Cezary
FOLIA ZOOLOGICA Volume: 57 Issue: 4 Pages: 403-410 Published: 2008
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1. Parental attendance of Chestnut Thrush reduces nest predation during the incubation period: compensation for low nest concealment?
By: Hu, Yun-Biao; Zhao, Qing-Shan; Lou, Ying-Qiang; et al.
JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 158 Issue: 4 Pages: 1111-1117 Published: OCT 2017
2. THE NEST-CONCEALMENT HYPOTHESIS: NEW INSIGHTS FROM A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
By: Borgmann, Kathi L.; Conway, Courtney J.
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 127 Issue: 4 Pages: 646-660 Published: DEC 2015
3.
Coping with nest predation risk in a species-rich bird community inhabiting a Siberian wetland
By: Sladecek, Martin; Kubelka, Vojtech; Mlikovsky, Jiri; et al.
FOLIA ZOOLOGICA Volume: 63 Issue: 4 Pages: 256-268 Published: DEC 2014
4. EFFECT OF PARENTAL CARE ON DEPREDATION OF BLACKCAP SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA L. NESTS: AN EXPERIMENT WITH ARTIFICIAL CLUTCHES
By: Zielinski, Jacek; Lik, Monika
POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Volume: 62 Issue: 4 Pages: 761-769 Published: 2014
5. Incubating females use dynamic risk assessment to evaluate the risk posed by different predators
By: Schneider, Nicole A.; Griesser, Michael
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Volume: 24 Issue: 1 Pages: 47-52 Published: JAN-FEB 2013
6. MICROHABITAT NEST COVER EFFECT ON NEST SURVIVAL OF THE RED-CRESTED CARDINAL
By: Segura, Luciano N.; Masson, Diego A.; Gantchoff, Mariela G.
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY Volume: 124 Issue: 3 Pages: 506-512 Published: SEP 2012
7. How avian nest site selection responds to predation risk: testing an adaptive peak hypothesis'
By: Latif, Quresh S.; Heath, Sacha K.; Rotenberry, John T.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY Volume: 81 Issue: 1 Pages: 127-138 Published: JAN 2012
8. Nest protection in mallards Anas platyrhynchos: untangling the role of crypsis and parental behaviour
By: Kreisinger, J.; Albrecht, T.
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY Volume: 22 Issue: 5 Pages: 872-879 Published: OCT 2008
9. What is more important: nest-site concealment or aggressive behaviour? A case study of the red-backed shrike, Lanius collurio
By: Golawski, Artur; Mitrus, Cezary
FOLIA ZOOLOGICA Volume: 57 Issue: 4 Pages: 403-410 Published: 2008