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      • Blue jay nesting success rate refers to the percentage of blue jay nests that successfully produce fledglings. This success rate can vary depending on various factors such as nesting site selection, nest predation, and nest parasites.
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    • Study Site
    • Nesting Success
    • Habitat Assessment
    • Nesting Success and Fledgling Production Among Macrohabitats
    • Nesting Success, Microhabitat, and Nest Site
    • Congruency Among Habitat Levels and Scales
    • Causes of Nest Failure
    • What Do Scale-Dependent Patterns Tell Us About Nest Predation?

    We conducted our study at and near Archbold Biological Station, Highlands County, Florida. Archbold Biological Station (Archbold) is a 2,025 ha preserve of primarily pristine upland scrub and related vegetation communities (Abrahamson et al. 1984). To the east are expansive citrus groves and to the west lies expansive improved pasture. Areas distur...

    Nests were found via extensive searches in all macrohabitats and throughout the study area in 1994, 1995, and 1996. Once discovered, nests were monitored until termination (i.e. either fledging or failure) and checked approximately once every three or four days, depending on the phase of the nesting cycle. As nestlings approached fledging age, or i...

    We related nesting success to habitat features measured at three levels, and at three different scales within one of those levels (Fig. 1). The macrohabitat level comprised qualitative categories based on composite habitat features summed across many nest and non-nest plots, and were defined independently of individual nests (although habitat featu...

    Nesting success varied significantly among the seven macrohabitats (Table 3; Fig. 2). However, number of fledglings per nest did not differ among macrohabitats when only successful nests were considered and effects of nest predation were thereby removed (Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA, χ2 = 7.08, df = 5, P = 0.21, n = 6 macrohabitats because only one...

    Interactions between macrohabitat category and certain microhabitat variables were selected by logistic regression as predictors of nesting success at all three microhabitat plot sizes and in analysis of nest-site variables. However, in each case, the slopes of the interaction terms were not significant and their associated standard errors were ext...

    One habitat feature—abundance of slash pines surrounding nests—was consistently related to nesting success in both the macrohabitat and microhabitat levels of habitat analysis, and at all three scales within the microhabitat level. Although the way it was measured differed among habitat levels and scales, slash pine canopy cover was more extensive ...

    Before further consideration of level and scale of habitat analysis, we need to address the causes of nest failure in our study. Although slash pine abundance was clearly related to nesting success, we do not have direct evidence revealing the basis of that relationship. We observed only two cases of nest predation, one by a Swallow-tailed Kite (El...

    Effect of habitat on nesting success of Blue Jays was most dramatic when examined at the level of macrohabitat. Indeed, nests in moist forest were 8× more likely to produce a fledgling than were nests in citrus groves. Probabilities of nesting success in each of the seven macrohabitats were distinct from those in virtually all other macrohabitats (...

    • Keith A. Tarvin, Keith A. Tarvin, Mary C. Garvin, Mary C. Garvin
    • 2002
  2. In this section, we will explore three key aspects of bluejay nesting success: clutch and egg incubation, chick development and fledging, and the survival rate of bluejay nests. Clutch Size and Egg Incubation

  3. Blue jay nesting success rate refers to the percentage of blue jay nests that successfully produce fledglings. This success rate can vary depending on various factors such as nesting site selection, nest predation, and nest parasites.

  4. Blue jays typically nest between March and July. Peak laying season in the south occurs in early April, whereas mid-may tends to be peak season in the north. In warmer regions, the nest building process may begin as early as mid-March.

    • What is blue jay nesting success rate?1
    • What is blue jay nesting success rate?2
    • What is blue jay nesting success rate?3
    • What is blue jay nesting success rate?4
    • What is blue jay nesting success rate?5
  5. One of the key factors contributing to bluejay nesting success is the strong pair bonding between mates. Bluejays form monogamous pairs and maintain a strong bond throughout the nesting season. This pair bond is essential for successful nest building, incubation, and rearing of the young.

  6. Oct 1, 2002 · We examined the relationship between Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) nesting success and habitat at three levels (macrohabitat, microhabitat, and nest site) and at three different scales...

  7. May 17, 2024 · What does a blue jay bird nest look like? How long does it take for blue jay eggs to hatch?

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