Brachyramphus marmoratus; British Columbia; habitat selection; Marbled Murrelet; nest tree | (1) |
adaptive management; aerial insectivores; Chaetura pelagica; Chimney Swift; detection probability; monitoring | (1) |
adaptive management; indigenous knowledge systems; science-based policy; Western science | (1) |
adult survival; Charadrius montanus; Colorado, USA; Mountain Plover; post-hatching care; precocial species | (1) |
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Progress in Research on Grassland Bird Conservation and Ecology Koper, Nicola; University of Manitoba; koper@cc.umanitoba.ca - Nudds, Thomas D.; University of Guelph; tnudds@uoguelph.ca
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Learning Together Nudds, Thomas D.; University of Guelph; tnudds@uoguelph.ca - Villard, Marc-André; Université de Moncton; marc-andre.villard@umoncton.ca
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Mortality of Parental Mountain Plovers (Charadrius montanus) during the Post-hatching Stage. Dreitz, Victoria J; Colorado Division of Wildlife; Victoria.Dreitz@state.co.us
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Scientific and Cost Effective Monitoring: The Case of an Aerial Insectivore, the Chimney Swift Rioux, Sébastien; Independent researcher; sebastien.rioux@gmail.com - Savard, Jean-Pierre L.; Environment Canada, Science and Technology Branch ; Jean-Pierre.Savard@ec.gc.ca - Shaffer, François; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environmental Stewardship Branch ; Francois.Shaffer@ec.gc.ca
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Marbled Murrelets Select Distinctive Nest Trees within Old-Growth Forest Patches Silvergieter, Michael P; Simon Fraser University; msilvergieter@yahoo.com - Lank, David B; Simon Fraser University; dlank@sfu.ca
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