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Predation of a wintering migratory songbird by introduced rats : can nocturnal roosting behavior serve as predator avoidance?
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Mostrar el registro completo del ítemSinopsis: | Many studies have demonstrated the deleterious effects of introduced predators on resident populations of island birds, but few have quantified their effect on the survival and space-use behavior of migratory species. We used radio telemetry to investigate the winter survival and roosting patterns of Bicknell's Thrush (Catharus bicknelli) at two sites in the Dominican Republic. |
Autor(es): | Townsend, Jason M.
Rimmer, Christopher C. Brocca, Jorge L. McFarland, Kent P. Townsend, Andrea K. |
Año: | 2009 |
Publicado: | The Condor, 111(3), 565-569 |
Citación: | Townsend, J. M., Rimmer, C. C., Brocca, J., McFarland, K. P., & Townsend, A. K. (2009). Predation of a wintering migratory songbird by introduced rats: can nocturnal roosting behavior serve as predator avoidance? The Condor, 111(3), 565-569. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2813
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