Selection of nest sites by a hole‐nesting duck, the Goldeneye Bucephala clangula
- 1 January 1985
- Vol. 127 (1) , 16-30
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1985.tb05034.x
Abstract
Nest site preferences were examined for a population of Goldeneye Ducks breeding in nest boxes in Värmland, central Sweden. Some nest boxes were occupied more often than others even if females returning to the same nest box were excluded from the analysis. Nest boxes located higher up trees were occupied more often than those close to the ground and some spatial ‘cluster groups’ of boxes were occupied more often than others. Otherwise nest site prefernces were not related to any measured physical attributes of the boxes. Prefernces for nest boxes seemed to be based mainly on a tendency for females to select those that had been occupied by other females in the preceding year, especially if they had bred successfully. As a result of this, the occupancy of nest boxes was not random over years but rather progressed in a series of runs; a period of consecutive years in which a box was occupied was followed by a period of years in which it was empty.There were reproductive consequences for these prefernces in that females occupying preferred boxes were less likely to lose their clutch to a predator. These females also bred earlier in the year and produced larger clutches and broods than females breeding in other boxes.Keywords
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