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The use of artificial nest sites erected for starlings in Canterbury,New Zealand
Authors:J. D. Coleman
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology , University of Canterbury , New Zealand;2. Forest and Range Experiment Station , P.O. Box 106, Rangiora, New Zealand
Abstract:

The erection of suitable nest boxes in Canterbury led to local increases in the population of starlings (Sturnus v. vulgaris L), which were enhanced in successive years by the tendency of adults to return to breed in the same box. Boxes with circular entrance holes placed highest in hedgerows were favoured over those with rectangular entrances, those placed lower in hedgerows, or those on either fences or barns. Intraspecific competition for suitable artificial sites occurred frequently, and accounted for 9.7% of all egg and nestling losses. House sparrows (Passer domesticus L) also bred in artificial sites, particularly those previously used by starlings, and local increases in house sparrow populations seemed likely.
Keywords:Crustacea  Cirripedia  Norfolk Island  Kermadec Islands  continental shelf  ocean ridges  new taxa  new records  systematics  zoogeography  benthos  sublittoml barnacles
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