Cavity-nesting black rats in distinct Corsican oak habitats and their potential impact on breeding Paridae

Black rats and avian cavity-nesters share the same nest boxes in different oak habitat types on Corsica. The proportion of boxes occupied by cavity-nesting rats did not differ between broad-leaf deciduous and evergreen oak woodland, but was higher in boxes with a larger entrance hole. Competition be...

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Main Authors: Lambrechts Marcel M., Bourgault Patrice, Mennerat Adèle, Galan Marie-José, Cartan-Son Mireille, Perret Philippe, Doutrelant Claire, Charmantier Anne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Online Access:https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:bcb540f2-290c-af4f-1d43-15b0e01ac843
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Summary:Black rats and avian cavity-nesters share the same nest boxes in different oak habitat types on Corsica. The proportion of boxes occupied by cavity-nesting rats did not differ between broad-leaf deciduous and evergreen oak woodland, but was higher in boxes with a larger entrance hole. Competition between black rat and avian hole-nesters on Corsica may be stronger in great tits than in blue tits.