44 resultados para COMMUNAL NESTING
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Only a few studies, and mostly in temperate climates in Europe, have examined the breeding and diet of long-eared owls (Asia otus) compared to studies of cavity-breeding owls, possibly because of the difficulties in reaching the nests of the former. Here we studied a population of long-eared owls, monitoring the diet of breeding owls and that of owls at a communal roost, every two to three months during 2006 -2009, in a semi-arid region in Israel. It was found that the studied owls produced more young than in most countries in Europe. Diet was not associated with breeding parameters of the owls, whereas laying date was negatively correlated with both clutch size and number of nestlings. We found that more social voles (Microtus socialis) and fewer birds and house mice (Mus musculus) made up the diet at nests than that of adults at the roosts. The diet and breeding of long-eared owls in Israel differ from that in Europe, with birds and mice comprising an important part of the diet, in addition to voles.
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Contexte et cadre: L'Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP) de Lausanne a été mandaté par la Fondation Leenaards pour élaborer un cadre pour l'évaluation de l'impact d'un processus communautaire sur la santé des aînés dans la ville d'Yverdon, appelé "Quartiers solidaires". "Quartiers solidaires" est une méthodologie de développement communautaire, créée par l'unité de travail social communautaire de Pro Senectute Vaud. Elle a pour but d'améliorer la qualité de vie actuelle et future des personnes âgées au sein de leur quartier. Pour atteindre cet objectif, les habitants, et en particulier les aînés, sont invités à devenir auteurs et acteurs de leurs propres projets en créant une communauté locale. Le projet "Quartiers solidaires" à Yverdon s'inscrit par ailleurs dans le cadre d'un projet communal de politique d'action sociale de la ville, Qualité de vie, s'appliquant au niveau de la ville et impliquant divers acteurs et instances. L'IUMSP propose, pour l'élaboration de ce cadre, d'utiliser un outil : le "modèle de catégorisation des résultats". Cet outil, appelé aussi SMOC (Swiss Model for Outcome Classification), permet à tous les partenaires impliqués dans le projet Quartiers solidaires d'établir ensemble un état de situation à laquelle ils sont confrontés (c'est à dire une analyse des problèmes auxquels ils doivent faire face), ainsi qu'une théorie d'action (c'est à dire un schéma qui structure les activités, en cours et planifiées, selon les divers objectifs visés). Cet outil, caractérisé par sa démarche participative, a été utilisé dans le cadre d'ateliers réunissant les différentes parties prenantes du projet. [...] Le modèle est basé sur la santé dans sa définition la plus large (telle que définie par l'OMS), englobant donc la qualité de vie, et est en adéquation avec l'approche écologique, qui repose sur une vision élargie des déterminants de la santé. [Auteurs, p. 7-8]
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In their invasive ranges, Argentine ant populations often form one geographically vast supercolony, genetically and chemically uniform within which there is no intraspecific aggression. Here we present regional patterns of intraspecific aggression, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) and population genetics of 18 nesting sites across Corsica and the French mainland. Aggression tests confirm the presence of a third European supercolony, the Corsican supercolony, which exhibits moderate to high levels of aggression, depending on nesting sites, with the Main supercolony, and invariably high levels of aggression with the Catalonian supercolony. The chemical analyses corroborated the behavioural data, with workers of the Corsican supercolony showing moderate differences in CHCs compared to workers of the European Main supercolony and strong differences compared to workers of the Catalonian supercolony. Interestingly, there were also clear genetic differences between workers of the Catalonian supercolony and the two other supercolonies at both nuclear and mitochondrial markers, but only very weak genetic differentiation between nesting sites of the Corsican and Main supercolonies (F(ST) = 0.06). A detailed comparison of the genetic composition of supercolonies also revealed that, if one of the last two supercolonies derived from the other, it is the Main supercolony that derived from the Corsican supercolony rather than the reverse. Overall, these findings highlight the importance of conducting more qualitative and quantitative analyses of the level of aggression between supercolonies, which has to be correlated with genetic and chemical data.
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Les partis politiques ont comme vocation de structurer le débat démocratique et de constituer un trait d'union entre le citoyen et l'Etat. En Suisse, ils sont fortement sollicités en raison de l'importante quantité de scrutins organisés chaque année aux échelons communal, cantonal et national, mais leur organisation reste très peu professionnalisée. Comme ils doivent par ailleurs faire face à l'effritement de leur base partisane et à l'inflation des coûts de la politique, le risque est grand qu'ils soient mis en difficulté dans l'accomplissement de leur tâche d'intégration et de formation de l'opinion. Cette étude se concentre sur les pratiques de financement des partis cantonaux et nationaux du PDC, du PRD, du PS, de l'UDC et des Verts. S'appuyant sur les données empriques récoltées en 1997 et en 2007, elle décrit dans quelle mesure les moyens financiers des partis ont évolué au cours des dix dernières années. Les analyses portent sur le volume et l'origine des fonds et elles permettent notamment de saisir comment s'articulent les clivages en matière de financement. Die politischen Parteien haben die Aufgabe, die demokratische Debatte zu strukturieren und ein verbindendes Element zwischen dem Bürger und dem Staat zu bilden. In der Schweiz werden sie angesichts der grossen Anzahl jährlich auf kommunaler, kantonaler und nationaler Ebene durchgeführten Wahlgänge besonders stark beansprucht, ihre Organisationen sind aber wenig professionalisiert. Da sich die Parteien heute mit abnehmenden Parteienbindungen und steigenden Kosten der Politik konfrontiert sehen, steigt das Risiko, dass sie ihre Aufgaben der Integration und der politischen Meinungsbildung kaum mehr wahrnehmen können. Diese Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Finanzierungspraktiken der kantonalen und nationalen Parteien CVP, FDP, SP, SVP und Grüne. Die Analysen stützen sich ab auf empirische Angaben zu Herkunft und Umfang der Parteifinanzen, die in den Jahren 1997 und 2007 erhoben wurden und erlauben es, die Unterschiede hinsichtlich der Finanzierung zu erläutern.
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1. The environment of parasites is determined largely by their hosts. Variation in host quality, abundance and spatial distribution affects the balance between selection within hosts and gene flow between hosts, and this should determine the evolution of a parasite's host-range and its propensity to locally adapt and speciate. 2. We investigated the relationship between host spatial distribution and (1) parasite host range, (2) parasite mobility and (3) parasite geographical range, in a comparative study of a major group of avian ectoparasites, the birds fleas belonging to the Ceratophyllidae (Siphonaptera). 3. Flea species parasitizing colonial birds had narrower host ranges than those infesting territorial nesters or birds with an intermediate level of nest aggregation. 4. The potential mobility and geographical ranges of fleas decreased with increasing level of aggregation of their hosts and increased with the fleas' host ranges. 5. Birds with aggregated nest distribution harboured more flea species mainly due to a larger number of specialists than solitarily nesting hosts. 6. These results emphasize the importance of host spatial distribution for the evolution of specialization, and for local adaptation and speciation in Ceratophyllid bird fleas.
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Wie steht es um die Beteiligung der Stimmbürgerinnen und Stimmbürger an lokalen Wahlen? Es mag angesichts der Bedeutung der Gemeinden im politischen Leben in der Schweiz erstaunen, dass zur Wahlbeteiligung auf kommunaler Ebene keine offiziellen, landesweiten Statistiken vorliegen. Damit waren Fragen nach dem Ausmass der lokalen Beteiligung im Verhältnis zur Beteiligung an nationalen Wahlen oder nach der Entwicklung der Beteiligung über die Zeit hinweg bis anhin kaum zu beantworten. Ebenso fehlte es an Kenntnissen über unterschiedliche regionale Beteiligungskulturen und über den Einfluss von institutionellen Faktoren, wie beispielsweise der Existenz eines Gemeindeparlaments auf die Höhe der Wahlbeteiligung. Auf der Basis von fünf gesamtschweizerischen Gemeindeschreiberbefragungen, die in regelmässigen Abständen seit Ende der 1980er Jahren durchgeführt wurden, wird in dieser Publikation erstmals eine umfassende Gesamtsicht zu den lokalen Wahlen in der Schweiz präsentiert. Behandelt werden neben charakteristischen Besonderheiten lokaler Wahlen (Wahlort, Wahlsystem), Fragen zur Umstrittenheit und den Ergebnissen dieser Wahlen. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Wahlbeteiligung: Es wird gezeigt, wie sich diese über die Zeit hinweg verändert hat, wie sie sich im Verhältnis zur Beteiligung an kantonalen und nationalen Wahlen verhält und welche Faktoren zu einer hohen Wahlbeteiligung führen. Qu'en est-il de la participation électorale aux élections locales? De manière surprenante, sur le plan national, il n'existe aucune statistique officielle concernant la participation aux élections communales et ce, malgré l'importance des communes dans la vie politique suisse. Ainsi, jusqu'à présent plusieurs questions restaient sans réponse : l'importance de la participation aux élections locales en comparaison avec celle de la participation aux élections fédérales, l'évolution dans le temps de la participation aux élections locales, les différentes cultures régionales de participation électorale et l'influence de facteurs institutionnels (comme l'existence d'un Parlement communal) sur la participation électorale. Sur la base de cinq enquêtes menées à intervalles réguliers depuis la fin des années 1980 auprès de secrétaires municipaux de l'ensemble de la Suisse, cette publication présente pour la première fois une vue d'ensemble détaillée des élections locales en Suisse. Cette publication traite, en plus des caractéristiques des élections locales (système électoral, lieu de vote), de questions relatives au caractère disputé de ces élections et de leurs résultats. Le point central de cette publication est la participation électorale : les questions concernant son évolution dans le temps, son comportement par rapport à la participation aux élections cantonales et fédérales ainsi que les facteurs générant une augmentation de la participation sont également abordées.
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Capsule Habitat parameters associated with 706 Barn Owl (Tyto alba) nesting boxes in Israel were analysed. Pairs bred in 259 of the boxes. The intensity of agricultural practices at nestbox sites were shown to have only a weak effect on aspects of Barn Owl breeding in this region.
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The dress code of paper wasps, like that of humans, is related to their social habits: species with a flexible nest-founding strategy have highly variable black-and-yellow markings. This color polymorphism facilitates individual recognition and might have been selected to permit complex social interactions.
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The mating behavior and reproductive strategies of Alpine whitefish like Coregonus zugensis (Nusslin) are poorly understood, probably because they spawn in deep water where direct observations are difficult. In this study, we interpret life-history and sperm quality traits of fish that we caught from their spawning place. We found that males invest heavily into gonadal tissue (up to 5.6% of their body weight), which is, in comparison to other fish, consistent with external fertilization, distinct pairing and moderate to high communal spawning, or no pairing and low to moderate communal spawning. Sperm competition theory and recent experimental studies on other salmonids predict that males optimize ejaculate characteristics in relation to the costs of sperm and the level of competition they have to expect: dominant males are predicted to invest less into ejaculate quality and to have slower spermatozoa than subdominant males. We found that spermatozoa of older males are slower than those of younger males. Moreover, older males have larger breeding tubercles, a secondary sexual trait that has, in some previous studies, been found to be linked to good condition and to good genetic quality. Our results suggest that C. zugensis has age-linked reproductive strategies, that multimale spawning is common, i.e., that sperm competition plays a significant role, and that older males are on average dominant over younger males at the spawning place.
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Eusocial animal societies are typified by the presence of a helper (worker) caste which predominantly cares for young offspring in a social group while investing little in their own direct reproduction. A key question is what determines whether an individual becomes a worker or leaves to initiate her own reproduction. In some insects, caste is determined nutritionally during development. In others, and in vertebrate societies, adults are totipotent and the cues that determine caste are less well known. The mate limitation hypothesis (MLH) states that a female's mating status acts as a cue for caste determination: females that mate become reproductives, while those that fail to mate become workers. The MLH is consistent with empirical observations in sweat bees showing that over the course of the nesting season, there are increases in both the proportion of females that become reproductives and the frequency of males in the mating pool. We modelled a foundress's offspring sex-ratio strategy to investigate whether an increasingly male-biased operational sex-ratio over time is evolutionarily stable under the MLH. Our results indicate that such a pattern could occur if early workers were more valuable than late workers. This pattern was then more likely if male mortality was high, if worker mortality was low, if the value of a worker was high and if the period over which workers can help was short. Our results suggest that the MLH can be evolutionarily stable, but only under restrictive conditions. Manipulative experiments are now required to investigate whether mating determines caste in nature.
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Behavioral and physiological responses to unpredictable changes in environmental conditions are, in part, mediated by glucocorticoids (corticosterone in birds). In polymorphic species, individuals of the same sex and age display different heritable melanin-based color morphs, associated with physiological and reproductive parameters and possibly alternative strategies to cope with variation in environmental conditions. We examined whether the role of corticosterone in resolving the trade-off between self-maintenance and reproductive activities covaries with the size of melanin-based spots displayed on the ventral body side of male barn owls. Administration of corticosterone to simulate physiological stress in males revealed pronounced changes in their food-provisioning rates to nestlings compared to control males. Corticosterone-treated males with small eumelanic spots reduced nestling provisioning rates as compared to controls, and also to a greater degree than did corticosterone-treated males with large spots. Large-spotted males generally exhibited lower parental provisioning and appear insensitive to exogenous corticosterone suggesting that the size of the black spots on the breast feathers predicts the ability to cope with stressful situations. The reduced provisioning rate of corticosterone-treated males caused a temporary reduction in nestling growth rates but, did not affect fledgling success. This suggests that moderately elevated corticosterone levels are not inhibitory to current reproduction but rather trigger behavioral responses to maximize lifetime reproductive success.
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Status signals function in a number of species to communicate competitive ability to conspecific rivals during competition for resources. In the paper wasp Polistes dominulus, variable black clypeal patterns are thought to be important in mediating competition among females. Results of previous behavioral experiments in the lab indicate that P dominulus clypeal patterns provide information about an individual's competitive ability to rivals during agonistic interactions. To date, however, there has been no detailed examination of the adaptive value of clypeal patterns in the wild. To address this, we looked for correlations between clypeal patterning and various fitness measures, including reproductive success, hierarchical rank, and survival, in a large, free-living population of P. dominulus in southern Spain. Reproductive success over the nesting season was not correlated with clypeal patterning. Furthermore, there was no relationship between a female's clypeal patterning and the rank she achieved within the hierarchy or her survival during nest founding. Overall, we found no evidence that P dominulus clypeal patterns are related to competitive ability or other aspects of quality in our population. This result is consistent with geographical variation in the adaptive value of clypeal patterns between P. dominulus populations; however, data on the relationship between patterning and fitness from other populations are required to test this hypothesis.
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The effect of diet on barn owl (Tyto alba) breeding biology has been well studied in the temperate regions but not in the more arid Middle East. In temperate regions, barn owls are darker colored and mainly prey upon Cricetidae rodents, whereas in arid regions, they are lighter colored and prey to a larger degree upon Muridae rodents. In this study we analyzed the diet and breeding success of 261 barn owl pairs nesting in Israel. The reproductive success of barn owls declined from March to August, and fledged more young when they consumed a larger proportion of social voles (Microtus socialis guentheri). Although the diet of the lighter colored barn owls in Israel comprises more Muridae than that of the darker morphs in temperate regions, in both regions the number of barn owl young increases with an increased proportion of voles in the diet.