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dc.contributor.authorLinhart, Pavel
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-06T14:06:58Z
dc.date.available2021-12-06T14:06:58Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.date.submitted2014-09-15
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.jcu.cz/handle/123456789/24595
dc.description.abstractIn this study, we provide an evidence that willow warblers captured into mist nets by using conspecific male playback avoided the playback and the mist net on future capture attempt. Whether the subsequent capture attempt was carried out within a same breeding season or in a following breeding season, the results were very similar suggesting that the situation is very strongly memorized by willow warblers. Such a behavioural changes leading to "trap shyness" could potentially affect population dynamics estimates and behavioural data based on playback captures or playback provocation in willow warblers but very likely in many other species as well.cze
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJihočeská univerzitacze
dc.rightsBez omezení
dc.subjectmist-nettingcze
dc.subjectaversive learningcze
dc.subjectplayback capturecze
dc.subjectsongbirdcze
dc.subjectlong-term memorycze
dc.subjectmist-nettingeng
dc.subjectaversive learningeng
dc.subjectplayback captureeng
dc.subjectsongbirdeng
dc.subjectlong-term memoryeng
dc.titleOnce bitten twice shy: longterm behavioural changes caused by trapping experience in willow warblers Phylloscopus trochiluscze
dc.title.alternativeOnce bitten twice shy: longterm behavioural changes caused by trapping experience in willow warblers Phylloscopus trochiluseng
dc.typerigorózní prácecze
dc.identifier.stag40392
dc.description.abstract-translatedIn this study, we provide an evidence that willow warblers captured into mist nets by using conspecific male playback avoided the playback and the mist net on future capture attempt. Whether the subsequent capture attempt was carried out within a same breeding season or in a following breeding season, the results were very similar suggesting that the situation is very strongly memorized by willow warblers. Such a behavioural changes leading to "trap shyness" could potentially affect population dynamics estimates and behavioural data based on playback captures or playback provocation in willow warblers but very likely in many other species as well.eng
dc.date.accepted2014-10-13
dc.description.departmentPřírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-disciplineZoologiecze
dc.thesis.degree-grantorJihočeská univerzita. Přírodovědecká fakultacze
dc.thesis.degree-nameRNDr.
dc.thesis.degree-programZoologiecze
dc.description.gradeDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajoboucze


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