dc:creator"Gulson-Castillo, Eric R.; Pegan, Teresa M.; Greig, Emma I.; Hite, Justin M.; Hruska, Jack P.; Kapoor, Julian A.; Orzechowski, Sophia C.; Shipley, J. Ryan; Winkler, David W.";
bibo:journal"Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club";
bibo:pubDate"2019-03-15";
bibo:startPage"8";
bibo:volume"139";
dc:creator"Gulson-Castillo, Eric R.; Pegan, Teresa M.; Greig, Emma I.; Hite, Justin M.; Hruska, Jack P.; Kapoor, Julian A.; Orzechowski, Sophia C.; Shipley, J. Ryan; Winkler, David W.";
dc:date"2019";
dc:title"Notes on nesting, territoriality and behaviour of broadbills (Eurylaimidae, Calyptomenidae) and pitas (Pitidae) in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo";
dc:description"Figure 1. Map of the topography of our study area showing sightings of Black-and-yellow Eurylaimus ochromalus (blue) and Banded Broadbills E. javanicus (maroon) from both visits. Each point represents a sighting. Variation in point size and shape is an artefact of 3D plotting. This map demonstrates that Banded Broadbills occurred at a much-reduced density in the study area compared to Black-and-yellow Broadbills. Grey lines represent trails, the brown line represents a water pipeline, and the blue line represents the Tawau River. 3D map courtesy of JAXA (2015).";
dc:description"Figure 4. Graphical summary of nest visitation by Black-and-yellow Broadbills Eurylaimus ochromalus during incubation at one nest in 2013. Y axis = day (where day 68 = 9 March) and x axis = time of day. Thin blue lines represent time periods during which nest watches occurred, thicker lines represent visits by broadbills. Colour of thicker lines represents sex: pink = female, blue = male, dark grey = unsexed. Individuals could not always be sexed due to the angle that they approached the nest; these three colours probably represent just two individuals. When visit breaks are too short to be visible, they are marked with a small green line.";