2004: Age-related improvement of reproductive success in bluethroats,
Luscinia svecica.
The selected asteroids for this project were (713)
Luscinia of apparent magnitude for the date of [approximately equal to] 14.5V, (2235) Vittore (magnitude [approximately equal to] 14.8V) and (1568) Aisleen (magnitude [approximately equal to] 15.4V).
In other bird species, such as common nightingales (
Luscinia megarhynchos) and tits (Paridae), Mycoplasma species are absent in healthy birds.
Otras especies como el ruisenor europeo
Luscinia megarhynchos aumentan la amplitud vocal e intensidad del canto en ambientes ruidosos, requiriendo para ello un mayor gasto energetico (Brumm, 2006).
Accordingly, we initiated complementary research into certain taxonomic units with a special natural or cultural interest, such as the redlegged partridge (Alectoris rufa), the white stork (Ciconia ciconia), and the common nightingale (
Luscinia megarhynchos).
This second sensitive period has been observed with the Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), the Canary (Serinus canaria), the Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), and the Nightingale (
Luscinia megarhynchos) (for a chart of the sensitive time periods of these birds see Hultsch and Todt, 2004 p.
philomelos) Thrush nightingale 1/150 (0.7) 1 (
Luscinia luscinia) Common redstart 3/457 (0.7) 1.7 (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) European robin 16/3,106 (0.5) 1.4 (Erithacus rubecula) European pied 1/58 (1.7) 11 flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) Common chaffinch 2/194 (1.0) 1 (Fringilla coelebs) Dunnock (Prunella 1/41 (2.4) 1 modularis) Eurasian blackcap 8/1,478 (0.5) 1 (Sylvia atricapilla) Garden warbler 2/1,183 (0.2) 1 (S.
Seasonal patterns of singing activity vary with time of day in the nightingale (
Luscinia megarhynchos).
M Charadrius 1 -23.97 8.24 E hiaticida Phalaropus 1 -24.73 7.24 E fulicarius Pluvial is 6 -23.22 (0.66) 6.69 (0.62) E, M fulva Pluvialis 5 -23.81 (1.52) 6.65 (0.54) E squatarola Larus heuglini 10 -25.12(0.59) 9.16(1.25) E Larus 2 -23.44 (0.53) 12.18(2.09) E hyperboreus Lagopus mutus 3 -24.48 (0.14) 2.17(0.45) E Anthus cervinus 1 -25.13 8.74 M Calcarius 4 -24.92 0.45) 7.53 (0.61) M lappotticus Eremophila 6 -24.96 (0.90) 7.19 (3.33) M alpestris
Luscinia 1 -24.69 8.28 M svecica Oenanihe 1 -24.24 7.89 M oenanthe Plectrophenax 8 -25.03 (0.73) 7.17(1.03) M, E nivalis Coregonus 2 -24.46 (0.86) 13.11 (0.14) M aututnnalis Coregonus 3 -25.37 (1.27) 11.99(1.07) M lavaretus Coregomis 3 -26.95 (0.22) 13.36 (0.47) M muksun Coregonus nasus 2 -22.37 (2.49) 11.02 (0.47) M Lota lota 1 -25.85 14.