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Cannibalism in common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)
We report two separate observations of adult male common kestrel ( Falco tinnunculus ) killing and feeding upon second-year (SY) conspecifics in...
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Using airborne thermal imaging to understand American Coot movement patterns in a hot spring refugium during winter
We examined the movement patterns of American Coots relative to water temperature and heat index where a geothermally heated stream enters Utah Lake,...
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Haemosporidian infection of the American Kestrel in the southern Chihuahua Desert, Mexico: relationship with land use
We aimed to assess haemosporidian prevalence and parasitaemia in the American Kestrel ( Falco sparverius ) in relation to land use (i.e. small villages...
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Description and molecular characterization of novel Leucocytozoon parasite (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida: Leucocytozoidae), Leucocytozoon polynuclearis n. sp. found in North American woodpeckers
We describe Leucocytozoon polynuclearis n. sp. (Haemosporida: Leucocytozoidae) from two North American woodpeckers, the northern flicker ( Colaptes...
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Ectoparasites exposure affects early growth and mouth colour in nestlings of a cavity-nesting raptor
AbstractNest-dwelling ectoparasites are a major source of stress for growing nestling birds, as they can negatively impact on growth and physiology,...
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Reduced ectoparasite load, body mass and blood haemolysis in Eurasian kestrels (Falco tinnunculus) along an urban–rural gradient
Urbanisation is proceeding at an alarming rate which forces wildlife to either retreat from urban areas or cope with novel stressors linked to human...
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Seasonal variations in the intermediate metabolism in South American tree-frog Boana pulchella
Seasonal metabolic changes can be observed in many anurans’ species. In subtropical environments with environmental temperatures variations, the...
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Seasonal trends in adult apparent survival and reproductive trade-offs reveal potential constraints to earlier nesting in a migratory bird
Birds aim to optimize resources for feeding young and self-maintenance by timing reproduction to coincide with peak food availability. When...
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Environmental factors affecting the wintering raptor community in Armenia, Southern Caucasus
The species–habitat relationships can change during the year because of the seasonality of resources. Therefore, the investigation of habitat use by...
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The Role of Predators in Sha** Urban Bird Populations. 4. The Urban Predation Paradox and Its Probable Causes
AbstractAs concluded in the previous paper, the order of synurbization of predators ( Corvus cornix first of all) and prey species, as well as...
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Ophthalmology of Accipitrimorphae, Strigidae, and Falconidae: Hawks, Eagles, Vultures, Owls, Falcons, and Relatives
Birds of prey, also collectively known as raptors, consist of the Falconiformes (falcons and caracaras), Accipitriformes (eagles, buzzards, hawks,... -
Vocal Ontogenesis in Non-Passerine Birds
AbstractVocal ontogenesis in non-passerine birds has been studied only in a few species from different orders. Call development takes place in them...
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The Role of Predators in Sha** Urban Bird Populations: 1. Who Succeeds in Urban Landscapes?
AbstractTo date, urbanization has resulted in the establishment of peculiar, often extremely dense urban populations in some wild bird and mammal...
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Gras** hold of functional trade-offs using the diversity of foot forms in Australian birds
The remarkable diversity of ecological niches that birds have evolved to inhabit have resulted in their status as model organisms to study how the...
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Using the ecosystem services approach to link raptors with human well-being in the Southeast Pampas of Argentina
Understanding the link between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being is necessary to work towards a sustainable use of agroecosystems...
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The visual fields of the Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)
We describe for the first time the visual fields of the largest tropical raptor, the Harpy Eagle ( Harpia harpyja ), a powerful keystone species that...
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A screening of wild bird samples enhances our knowledge about the biodiversity of avian adenoviruses
Wild birds are threatened by anthropic effects on a global scale, and their adenoviruses might contribute to their endangerment. Thus, it is...
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Bird Fauna and Community of Northern Taiga in Central Siberia
AbstractThe ecological patterns of landscape differentiation of the bird fauna and community of northern taiga in Central Siberia at altitudes of...
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Tolerance and avoidance of urban cover in a southern California suburban raptor community over five decades
We explored nest site placement and re-use relative to ornamental tree usage and urbanization level in a diurnal raptor community in southern...
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An Ethical Matrix for the Reintroduction of Trafficked Primates: A Platyrrhine Case Study
The illegal primate trade is one of the major drivers of the decline of nonhuman primate populations and a threat to their wellbeing. Thousands of...