Role of ivy in determining the attractiveness of the Blackbird Turdus merula territory

Authors

  • Fabio Pruscini University of Urbino - Campus Scientifico Enrico Mattei image/svg+xml
  • Federico Morelli University of Zielona Góra image/svg+xml
  • Davide Sisti University of Urbino - Department of Biomolecular Sciences image/svg+xml
  • Marco Bruno Luigi Rocchi University of Urbino - Department of Biomolecular Sciences image/svg+xml
  • Riccardo Santolini University of Urbino - Campus Scientifico Enrico Mattei image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30456/avo.31679

Keywords:

mapping method, territorial-index, ivy

Abstract

The quality of the territories of breeding bird species is often analyzed by considering the reproductive success of breeding pairs. In this study we propose an approach that examines not the territorial quality, but what is interpreted as attractive by Blackbird Turdus merula in its territory. This aspect was studied using territorial songs as indicators of territorial-index, considering the importance that songs have in terms of female attraction and male genetic quality. Through a multiple regression model, the relationship between this parameter and some structural features and types of the vegetation is studied: the only variable which is significantly and strongly related to the average number of songs is the abundance of ivy on trunks. This result is discussed considering the ecological role that ivy plays in determining the highest attractivity in Blackbird territory.

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Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Pruscini, F., Morelli, F., Sisti, D., Rocchi, M. B. L., & Santolini, R. (2014). Role of ivy in determining the attractiveness of the Blackbird Turdus merula territory. Avocetta, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.30456/avo.31679

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Research Articles