Costs and benefits in extreme nesting associations: do Sociable Weavers benefit from hosting African Pygmy Falcons?
Anthony M. Lowney,
Robert L. Thomson
Abstract:Avian nesting associations are a prominent feature of breeding bird communities. Protective associations between a predator and prey species represent a scenario where typically antagonistic interacting species may confer benefits to each species. The outcomes of these interactions are likely to be context‐dependent and influenced by biotic and abiotic conditions. African Pygmy Falcons (Polihierax semitorquatus) are obligate nest associates of Sociable Weavers (Philetairus socius), using weaver colonies to bre… Show more
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