Title of article :
Correlates of abundance and breeding success in the globally threatened Hindeʹs babbler (Turdoides hindei) and its congener, northern pied babbler (T. hypoleucus) Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Philip Shaw، نويسنده , , John Musina، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
8
From page :
281
To page :
288
Abstract :
We investigated the relationship between habitat quality, abundance, group size and breeding success in the threatened Kenyan endemic Hindeʹs babbler (Turdoides hindei; Family Timaliidae), a co-operative breeder mainly associated with riverine thickets in cultivated areas. At two intensively cultivated sites, significantly more Hindeʹs babbler groups occurred in areas retaining at least 3% thicket cover, while breeding outcome improved where cover exceeded 9%. Despite previous concerns over low breeding success, the percentage of young birds present (17%, n=424 birds aged) was similar to that of a sympatric congener, the northern pied babbler (T. hypoleucus) (12%, n=162), and comparable with that of two other African congeners. Although breeding outcome was positively correlated with adult group size, there was no evidence that larger groups monopolised more favourable habitat or defended larger territories. Group density showed a positive, non-linear relationship with adjacent cover, levelling out where this exceeded 15–20%. Our findings suggest that even a modest increase in thicket cover may significantly raise the density and productivity of Hindeʹs babblers at these sites.
Keywords :
Hindeיs babbler , Turdoides hindei , Turdoides hypoleucus , Habitat selection , Breeding success , Co-operative breeding , Northern pied babbler
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Record number :
836653
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