Interspecific attraction between ground-nesting songbirds and ants: the role of nest-site selection.
Marta MaziarzRichard K BroughtonLuca Pietro CasacciGrzegorz HebdaIstván MaákGema Trigos-PeralMagdalena WitekPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2021)
The natural patterns of bird nest colonisation by ants support the hypothesis of ants' attraction to warm nests of birds to raise their broods under advantageous thermal conditions. Similar relationships may occur between other warm-blooded, nest-building vertebrates and nest-dwelling invertebrates, which depend on ambient temperatures. The findings advance our understanding of these poorly recognised interspecific interactions, and can inform future studies of ecological networks.