Strategic placement of Rock Ptarmigan Lagopus mutanests adjacent to boulders

CAPSULE: Rock Ptarmigan place their nests adjacent to boulders, in their lee and on their sunnier aspects. AIMS: To investigate the proximity and orientation of Rock Ptarmigan nests in relation to boulders and vegetation height. METHODS: The distances from boulders of 61 Rock Ptarmigan nests and 60...

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Published in:Bird Study
Main Author: Rae, Stuart
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Taylor & Francis
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/12996
https://doi.org/10.1080/00063657.2015.1006163
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Summary:CAPSULE: Rock Ptarmigan place their nests adjacent to boulders, in their lee and on their sunnier aspects. AIMS: To investigate the proximity and orientation of Rock Ptarmigan nests in relation to boulders and vegetation height. METHODS: The distances from boulders of 61 Rock Ptarmigan nests and 60 random points were compared. Orientation variables of nests from boulders were analysed with circular statistical formulae. RESULTS: Rock Ptarmigan nests were closer to boulders than random points. The mean orientation of nests relative to adjacent boulders was south-east and the prevailing wind was westerly. Vegetation height at nest sites was taller than at randomly selected sites. CONCLUSION: Rock Ptarmigan which nest next to, in the lee of, and on the south-eastern aspects of boulders, probably gain advantages of protection from the prevailing wind and passive thermoregulation from solar heat.