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1 nteractions, novel object investigation, and nesting.
2  annual SoGS predicted the timing of kestrel nesting.
3 ht be broadly limited by temperatures during nesting.
4 the FS shape becomes flattened to enhance FS nesting.
5 of an endangered bird that uses Spartina for nesting.
6 onse to hydric conditions during the time of nesting.
7 lative contribution of foraging areas to the nesting adults.
8                      Average date of kestrel nesting advanced 15 days in the past 24 years and was po
9 ing locations for 749 individual loggerheads nesting along the east central Florida (USA) coast, the
10 rimaevus engaged in multigenerational, group-nesting and burrowing behaviour, representing the first
11 of three interconnected standard cages, kept nesting and elimination sites highly segregated, with ne
12 apes can be managed for increased native bee nesting and extended foraging, dually enhancing biodiver
13 eromone induces long-term aggregation at new nesting and feeding sites.
14 e relative effects of landscape composition (nesting and floral resources within foraging distances),
15 habitat and floral resource distributions on nesting and foraging patterns of a critical native polli
16 ng-term monitoring and tagging programmes in nesting and high-use foraging areas.
17 tion, and improved natural behaviors such as nesting and marble burying as well as dendritic spine mo
18  field activity, activities of daily living (nesting and marble burying), at the effective therapeuti
19  over fledging age in songbirds, we compared nesting and postfledging survival rates across 18 specie
20 nsitions in both directions between solitary nesting and sociality [2-5].
21 ering site departure, breeding site arrival, nesting and southbound departure was later for birds bre
22 hereas hibernation, heterothermy, burrowing, nesting, and study location did not influence responses.
23 he numeric models, taking advantage of model nesting, and using averaged non-clustered results for th
24                                          The nesting approach was epitope and species independent and
25 serve that the activity of ants within their nesting area appears to show no dependence on their dens
26  turtles and is a critical consideration for nesting area protection and restoration.
27 pective of whether the ant population in the nesting area remains constant or steadily depletes, and
28 tificial nesting areas across the Amazon, as nesting area substrates should be selected not only to m
29 r, the jaeger, with respect to prey size and nesting area used.
30 l of activity of Pharaoh's ants within their nesting area, with the aim of providing a more general u
31  the time-intervals between ants leaving the nesting area.
32 will lead to 33.4%-43.0% loss of the current nesting area; (c) climate change will contribute to popu
33  for informing the restoration of artificial nesting areas across the Amazon, as nesting area substra
34          We found moderate to low overlap in nesting areas among predators and no evidence of their e
35   We also verified if spatial segregation in nesting areas could be another mechanism allowing coexis
36 igh-velocity Kuroshio Current to the primary nesting areas in southern Japan is remarkably stable and
37 orage for new wood resources to expand their nesting areas; an aggregation pheromone is presumed to r
38 included 1417 individuals from nine Atlantic nesting assemblages.
39 were assigned to four other potential source nesting assemblages.
40  inferences based on this unique multi-taxon nesting association.
41 cted from sooty terns (Onychoprion fuscatus) nesting at a major Atlantic colony, we reconstructed a l
42 ore fledglings and independent offspring per nesting attempt.
43                     Our goal was to identify nesting beach origins for turtles foraging here.
44 housands of females congregating at a single nesting beach over a few days to oviposit their eggs.
45  and create a digital elevation model of the nesting beach to estimate impacts of projected SLR.
46  best described hatchling production at each nesting beach.
47  numbers of nests or reproductive females at nesting beaches and (ii) ignorance of factors regulating
48    Sightings of small turtles downcurrent of nesting beaches and in association with drifting organis
49 a caretta) hatchling production at seventeen nesting beaches in Bahia, Espirito Santo, and Rio de Jan
50                            The more tropical nesting beaches in Brazil, such as those in Bahia, are p
51 y data set for 83 foraging turtles traced to nesting beaches using flipper tags and/or PIT tags (n =
52 tchling production, while the more temperate nesting beaches, such as those in Rio de Janeiro, are pr
53 d negative effects of urbanization on ground-nesting bees may underestimate the full impact of urbani
54 or diverse and ecologically important ground-nesting bees.
55 ly examined how maternal temperatures affect nesting behavior and embryonic thermal sensitivity.
56                            Adapting a unique nesting behavior assay, we confirmed a "critical period"
57 vertical hyperactivity, reduced anxiety, and nesting behavior deficiencies.
58 n glial cells, and the ability to ameliorate nesting behavior in APP/PS1 mice.
59 specimen MPCM-LH-26189, supporting precocial nesting behavior in this extinct group.
60 iors based on passive avoidance, T-Maze, and nesting behavior tests.
61 ales experienced while gravid did not affect nesting behavior, but warmer temperatures at the time of
62 provides a plausible proximate mechanism for nesting behavior, where a return to the colony nest rest
63 lness and suppressed sleep and sleep-related nesting behavior.
64 ons promoted goal-directed and sleep-related nesting behavior.
65  abnormalities, i.e. learning impairment and nesting behaviors based on passive avoidance, T-Maze, an
66  influence reproduction by altering parental nesting behaviors of wild songbirds.
67 ve mating and species-specific courtship and nesting behaviors.
68 anisms that are integral to this unique mass-nesting behaviour.
69                       Aggregate and solitary nesting behaviours are associated with distinct inter-ne
70 urface with a very good geometrical overlap (nesting), believed to enhance the pairing interaction an
71       Moreover, we showed that the degree of nesting between spindles and slow oscillations modified
72 of nest movements, assumptions regarding the nesting biology of social insects should be reevaluated,
73       We use substrate selection in a ground-nesting bird (Japanese quail, Coturnix japonica).
74 ing high-resolution mosaicked orthophotos of nesting bird sites.
75 ficant and globally widespread among various nesting birds and reproducing ants.
76                                Cooperatively nesting birds are vulnerable to social parasites that la
77                                              Nesting birds can act as thermal ecosystem engineers by
78 representing interactions between plants and nesting birds in forests across an urbanization gradient
79 y drought may impact many migratory, wetland nesting birds in the Rocky Mountains and beyond.
80  display" behaviour among many extant ground-nesting birds.
81           Herein, we describe a custom-built nesting box imager (NBI) that uses a single-board comput
82  it also reduces average temperatures during nesting by over 1 degrees C, approximately the same magn
83 ing materials (cellulose pellets) from their nesting cages to their latrine cage.
84 tem, in which cocooned bees are removed from nesting cavities for cleaning and storage.
85  species that compete for food resources and nesting cavities.
86 heterogeneity for a population of colonially nesting cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) caught
87 d a net over the side of a bridge or flushed nesting cliff swallows into a stationary net positioned
88                              We found larger nesting clusters and decreased attacks on outgroup compe
89         The scrapes most probably occur near nesting colonies, as yet unknown or no longer preserved
90 or winter) and local air temperatures at the nesting colony.
91  lineshape vary with the Fermi surface quasi-nesting conditions in a fashion that shares similarities
92                      Regardless of latitude, nesting corresponded with a consistent stage of seasonal
93 odelling with 20 years of mark-recapture and nesting data across the breeding range of this species t
94 atios of their offspring, we use 24 years of nesting data for individual female loggerhead sea turtle
95 le eggs are deposited at depths of ~ 2-25 cm-nesting deeper within or outside of that range of depths
96 t, but may not, due to the cooling effect of nesting deeper.
97 ive impact of natural woodland on bumble bee nesting densities.
98 beach locations converged over time, whereas nesting density decreased in places where magnetic signa
99                                              Nesting density increased significantly in coastal areas
100 elated to distance from nest to water, local nesting density, and colony type.
101 hat can express either sociality or solitary nesting, depending on environmental conditions.
102 s oviposited during arribada or non-arribada nesting differ in their capacity to be maintained in pre
103  cycle, their extensive use of croplands for nesting differentiates them and makes them particularly
104 0 +/- 0.2) x 10(3) M(-1)) resembling Russian nesting dolls.
105 easing Hg levels in eggs of multiple species nesting downstream of the oil sands region of northern A
106 ndom coefficient modeling to account for the nesting effect of multiple observations within residents
107 omorbidity, psychoactive medication use) and nesting effects of residents and staff.
108 ransitions offspring from comparatively safe nesting environments to more dangerous postfledging ones
109 k line at Ostional, Costa Rica during a mass-nesting event of olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys oliv
110                                   Aggregated nesting events, termed 'arribadas', involve hundreds of
111 to affect the reproductive success of ground-nesting farmland birds.
112 new framework for exploring the evolution of nesting, feeding, and social behavior within the stingin
113  a decline in medium and large bodied ground-nesting female bees.
114 h population feminization, with 32%-64% more nesting females expected by 2120; (d) as incubation temp
115 esis that wind more often obscures tracks of nesting females in substrates with more (>66%) fine sand
116 field intensity and inclination can lead the nesting females to a series of predictably different bea
117 isted even following a large-scale exodus of nesting geese from the eider colony.
118  decreased survival and fecundity for arctic-nesting geese.
119 g clutches in burrows at volcanically heated nesting grounds.
120 low maintaining links across island-specific nesting groups, despite significant genetic structure.
121 ogen loads, with spring floral resources and nesting habitat availability serving as the main drivers
122  future vulnerability and viability of a key nesting habitat for sympatric loggerhead (Caretta carett
123 ntail selected for cropland over alternative nesting habitat, likely due to the similarities with pro
124 "hibernation boxes" in pollinator gardens as nesting habitat.
125 ial barriers may affect the ability of these nesting habitats to remain suitable for nesting through
126                                              Nesting habits are especially important because they can
127 were as efficient as spontaneous spindles in nesting hippocampal ripples within their excitable troug
128 ehavior including site fidelity and colonial nesting in a terrestrial vertebrate.
129 -living tree swallows ( Tachycineta bicolor) nesting in artificial nest boxes.
130 exhibit an unusual behavioural polymorphism, nesting in both aggregations and solitarily.
131  optimal natural foraging conditions, storks nesting in both urban and natural wetlands had narrow di
132 head sea turtle (Caretta caretta) population nesting in Cabo Verde, we determined the spatiotemporal
133 -parameter, which enhances the Fermi surface nesting in CaFe2As2, are also discussed.
134 r results demonstrate a collinear pattern of nesting in early fin buds that includes HoxD14, a gene p
135                                     Colonial nesting in enantiornithines was previously described fro
136 n anisodactyl crown passerines versus cavity-nesting in Eocene zygodactyl stem passerines [9].
137 ulation surveys and identify any significant nesting in Fiji that may have been overlooked.
138 idelity likely drove sage-grouse to continue nesting in habitats degraded by wildfire.
139 r PBDE concentrations in eggs from starlings nesting in landfill sites (median: 28-280 ng/g wet weigh
140  The recent revelation of exceptionally deep nesting in lizards under extreme dry conditions undersco
141 ilitates reproductive success of individuals nesting in noisy areas as a result of the disruption of
142        Using a large data set of cooperative nesting in Polistes wasps we demonstrate that different
143                  Ultimately, the benefits of nesting in sandstone appear to outweigh the associated c
144 ctroscopic gap and the role of Fermi surface nesting in the CDW phase of NbSe(2).
145 mbricata) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas) nesting in the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean are repo
146 hat traits that may reduce reliance on trees-nesting in the ground or inside nests of other species-c
147                    In contrast, extreme deep nesting in V. panoptes allowed us to disentangle tempera
148 and electron pockets forming considerable FS nesting instability.
149 ehaviours are associated with distinct inter-nesting intervals, three and four weeks for non-arribada
150  arribada behaviour by allowing longer inter-nesting intervals.
151 ocation include legionary nomadism, unstable nesting, intrinsic nest relocation, and adventitious nes
152                                  But if deep nesting is an adaptation to dry conditions, is there a p
153 e nutrients from large marine areas on their nesting islands playing an important ecological role in
154  number of adult eiders breeding at Canadian nesting islands.
155                      We show that successful nesting leads to divorce, whereas nest failure leads to
156 ope analysis, that approximately half of the nesting leatherbacks from an important rookery in South
157 oning System (GPS) tracking data of 12 urban-nesting lesser black-backed gulls, Larus fuscus, with ha
158 abitat selection and survival during the key nesting life-stage of a bird species of high conservatio
159           The discovery of this new colonial nesting locality shows nest fidelity over a long time, a
160                                           By nesting localized dynamic connectivity states within the
161 re were explained by vocalization frequency, nesting location and diet.
162 rinting should cause turtles to change their nesting locations as magnetic signatures drift slightly
163                                              Nesting males produce nocturnal vocalizations to attract
164 rostris) was greater than that of the forest-nesting marbled murrelet (B. marmoratus).
165 l litters were submitted to a restriction of nesting material (neonatal limited bedding [NLB]) for 1
166 rts current recommendations to preserve used nesting material at cage cleaning to maintain odor famil
167 a large proportion of proteins found in used nesting material belong to major urinary protein ("MUP")
168 th while the LB dams were exposed to limited nesting material from postnatal days (P) 2-9.
169                 However, the content of used nesting material has never been chemically analyzed.
170         These results suggest that even when nesting material is provided, individual mice may be exp
171 ge; cage cleaning protocols; and transfer of nesting material.
172  speculated that these cues are preserved in nesting material.
173 first comprehensive proteome profile of used nesting material.
174  distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar nesting materials but fail to differentiate between thei
175 emale or a sample of familiar and unfamiliar nesting materials.
176 eady acceptance of affordable, mass-produced nesting materials; alfalfa pollination efficacy; and eme
177                                              Nesting migratory geese are among the dominant herbivore
178 excavating communal warrens of a large, deep-nesting monitor lizard (Varanus panoptes), taking advant
179 medean and even Goldberg polyhedra, however, nesting multiple polyhedra in one cluster is challenging
180 ills are an important FR source to starlings nesting nearby and that other terrestrial organisms coul
181 n, we tested whether the application of bird-nesting odors before the introduction of artificial nest
182 gs (prey) compared with areas where prey and nesting odors were introduced concurrently.
183 d ancestral-state analyses revealed frequent nesting of 'physiological' proteins within venom toxin c
184  formation of these assemblies relies on the nesting of activity within a beta1 rhythm.
185 ct" is not modulated in the initial stage of nesting of cancer cell in the endothelial niche.
186  Observations are further complicated by the nesting of cells within tissues or tissue sections, whic
187 quences of avoidance and suggest that robust nesting of hippocampal theta-gamma rhythms at the time o
188  abstract shapes, which retain adjacency and nesting of structural features but disregard the length
189 lity arising from the progressive intra-band nesting of the Fermi surface with increasing pressure, a
190                      Nutrients from seabirds nesting on oceanic islands enhance the productivity and
191 at Northern Mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos) nesting on the campus of a large university rapidly lear
192 ibutions for the five most abundant seabirds nesting on the Farallon Islands: western gull (Larus occ
193 y Midwest summer breeding range and 37% more nesting opportunities per acre for waterfowl in the Prai
194                                  Birds avoid nesting or roosting in C. nucifera, thus reducing the cr
195                              Spindle and SO "nesting," or the temporal overlap between the two events
196  after stress induced by the limited bedding/nesting paradigm in mice.
197 table nesting spots and providing additional nesting partners.
198 ng the anatomical constraints that influence nesting penguin vocalisations from a source-filter persp
199  epileptic activity and improve survival and nesting performance.
200 a constant rate of depredation regardless of nesting period or density of nests.
201 ccurring in a period prior to and during the nesting period, and finally (iv) a longer-term negative
202           By stabilizing temperatures during nesting, phenological shifts might mitigate the need for
203 oGS change between land cover types, kestrel nesting phenology shifted with earlier prey availability
204  and plasticity make to spatial variation in nesting phenology, a phenotypic trait showing strong res
205 olution of nest site selection or changes in nesting phenology.
206                                       Ground-nesting plovers and coursers flee as threats approach, a
207                                          Our nesting population reference data set included 1417 indi
208 nd trajectory, and prevailing threats), this nesting population should resist climate change until 21
209  the current relative abundance of these two nesting populations and draws attention to a need to upd
210                                        Urban-nesting populations of gulls have undergone rapid popula
211 orida (1) reflect the relative size of those nesting populations, although none of the turtles were a
212 sults suggest that individual differences in nesting preferences are the main driver behind divergenc
213             By attaching altitude loggers to nesting Purple Martins and collecting prey delivered to
214 affected survival and space use for a ground-nesting quail species (Colinus virginianus; northern bob
215     We use an extensive dataset of over 820K nesting records of 73 bird species across the boreal reg
216 vior, but warmer temperatures at the time of nesting reduced nest depth.
217 anism of hot electron-hole pairs in the band nesting region denoted as C-excitons, remains elusive.
218 stable in resampled iterations that preserve nesting relationships, arguing that these LVs should not
219 the neurophysiological processes modified by nesting remain poorly understood.
220           We used a 3-level multilevel model nesting repeated measures of outcomes within participant
221 temperature with changing depth; most ground-nesting reptile eggs are deposited at depths of ~ 2-25 c
222     The absence of evidence for other ground-nesting reptile mothers adjusting nest depth in response
223        Broadly, our data suggest that ground-nesting reptiles can assess soil moisture and respond by
224 ture habitat change for species with similar nesting requirements.
225 urces, one fixed, the other renewable, e.g., nesting resources and food resources.
226 us flowering plant species, provide food and nesting resources for pollinator species and other benef
227 ectivity of populations and erode floral and nesting resources to undermine pollinator abundance and
228 ral plantings to provide additional food and nesting resources when apple flowers are not available.
229 landscapes (i.e., those with abundant floral/nesting resources) to maintain healthy wild bee populati
230 cts of direct factors (i.e., food resources, nesting resources, and incidental risks) regulating bee
231 n European starlings, females sing to defend nesting resources, and song can be considered agonistica
232 fancy to the scarcity-adversity model of low nesting resources, and then characterized the quality of
233 ditions, including various metrics of floral/nesting resources, insecticides, weather, and honey bee
234  could compete with native bees for food and nesting resources.
235                     The African penguin is a nesting seabird endemic to southern Africa.
236    Introduced mammals have devastated island nesting seabird populations worldwide.
237     We surveyed four species of Arctic cliff-nesting seabirds (glaucous gull Larus hyperboreus, Icela
238 e organic matter assimilation by the glacier-nesting seabirds Kittlitz's murrelet (Brachyramphus brev
239 edation relative to three periods within the nesting season (i.e., early, peak, and late) and two nes
240  cooler temperatures, both at the end of the nesting season and in shaded areas, will guarantee male
241 ation and 147 adult Turkey Vultures during a nesting season.
242 temperatures were relatively cool during the nesting seasons of both species which would likely produ
243 cantly deeper in years associated with drier nesting seasons, a finding best explained as a plastic r
244 uction in an island population of the ground nesting shorebird, the Kentish plover (Charadrius alexan
245           A Late Cretaceous-aged multi-taxon nesting site from Romania preserved in three dimensions
246 ssil and sedimentological evidence from this nesting site provides empirical data on reproductive str
247 e primary significance of the Massospondylus nesting site, but also provides additional insights into
248 es, documenting the oldest known dinosaurian nesting site, predating other similar sites by more than
249 ns--also exists in a swarm as it chooses its nesting site.
250 eratus worker release the pheromone to their nesting site.
251 -led tandem pair and search for a favourable nesting site.
252  and California gull (L. californicus)) from nesting sites across Canada.
253                              We mapped their nesting sites and collected regurgitation pellets to rec
254 at can cover thousands of kilometres between nesting sites and distant foraging areas.
255 s Squamellaria that are cultivated for their nesting sites and floral rewards.
256 rback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) at four nesting sites encompassing the Pacific, Atlantic and Ind
257  reductions in the availability of preferred nesting sites for two of three ground nesting songbirds
258 gh several late Cretaceous sauropod colonial nesting sites have been discovered nearly on every conti
259 we analyzed a 19-year database of loggerhead nesting sites in the largest sea turtle rookery in North
260 rovide clues to paleoenvironments where such nesting sites occurred.
261 urtle sex ratios at population levels across nesting sites worldwide, a crucial step in assessing the
262 ns on basic resources such as energy, water, nesting sites, and refugia [8, 10].
263  and in beach zones representative of turtle nesting sites.
264  a strong ecological constraint, shortage of nesting sites.
265 ne egg camouflage in clutches laid by ground-nesting Snowy Plovers Charadrius nivosus and Least Terns
266 ferred nesting sites for two of three ground nesting songbirds led to increasing overlap in nest site
267 and reproductive success in two wild, cavity-nesting songbirds, the Carolina wren and prothonotary wa
268                      However, eggs of ground-nesting species can be exposed when pesticide applicatio
269             We show that noise alone reduces nesting species richness and leads to different avian co
270 le rotundata were used as proxies for ground-nesting species.
271 ptions for subordinates, freeing up suitable nesting spots and providing additional nesting partners.
272 rder, and transiently enhanced Fermi surface nesting stabilizing the order.
273 ial wasp Polistes carolina through different nesting strategies in a stratified habitat where nest si
274 agrams can be used to depict interactions in nesting-structured communities and generate predictions
275  ant-plants to test how the evolution of ant-nesting structures in species with different levels of s
276 r change is tied to symbiosis evolution (ant-nesting structures), while leaf size is independently co
277  over time) were examined with two levels of nesting (subject and eye within subject) to predict the
278 ese results suggest that chronic exposure to nesting substrates contaminated with neonicotinoids may
279 ulatory day lengths and the proliferation of nesting substrates facilitated their colonization.
280 tion on mating decisions, nest locations and nesting success across multiple years in combination wit
281                    Substrate type determines nesting success and fitness in turtles and is a critical
282 y uneven networks had approximately half the nesting success as the most even networks.
283                                              Nesting success of kestrels only was significantly lower
284  noise limits bird distributions and reduces nesting success via a natural experiment to isolate the
285  may be key mechanisms through which spindle nesting supports memory consolidation.SIGNIFICANCE STATE
286 ea) eggs from eight clutches (four from each nesting tactic) were divided among seven treatments afte
287                                 Furthermore, nesting tests demonstrated that the ELP-treated animals
288                                 In addition, nesting these matrices provides a unique platform for in
289 hese nesting habitats to remain suitable for nesting through beach migration.
290 eudo-one-dimensional metal, with unperfected nesting, thus ruling out the possibility of charge or sp
291 erconductors, which exhibit no Fermi-surface nesting, to their iron pnictide counterparts.
292 d their commercialization include gregarious nesting; use of leaves for lining nests; ready acceptanc
293 ng interactions between local moments at the nesting vector, whereas the ordered local moments in tur
294 orrelations and Fermi surfaces with multiple nesting vectors can lead to the appearance of complex mu
295 ut have thus far only been applied to cavity-nesting vertebrate communities.
296  to the distribution of neural correlations; nesting was associated with narrowing of the distributio
297                                         This nesting will occur if some traits are sequentially gaine
298       We predicted that experienced breeders nesting with a new partner would have rates of survival
299 t/ice shelf model capable of high-resolution nesting with a new treatment of grounding-line dynamics
300 pattern explained a phenological mismatch of nesting with hydrological conditions, whereby immigrants

 
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