Search Results - "Squires, Kelly A."
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Early breeders choose differently - Refining measures of habitat quality for the yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius), a keystone species in the mixedwood boreal forest
Published in PloS one (12-09-2018)“…Despite the prevalent use of nest-site selection studies to define habitat quality for birds, many studies relying on use-availability analysis have found poor…”
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Timing and Weather Offer Alternative Mitigation Strategies for Lowering Bat Mortality at Wind Energy Facilities in Ontario
Published in Animals (Basel) (08-12-2021)“…Relatively high mortality of migratory bats at wind energy facilities has prompted research to understand the underlying spatial and temporal factors, with the…”
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VIGILANCE BEHAVIOR IN THE HARLEQUIN DUCK (HISTRIONICUS HISTRIONICUS) DURING THE PREINCUBATION PERIOD IN LABRADOR: ARE MALES VIGILANT FOR SELF OR SOCIAL PARTNER?
Published in The Auk (01-01-2007)“…Males of several avian species are more vigilant than their female partners, particularly during the preincubation period. Male vigilance may function as a…”
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Early breeders choose differently - Refining measures of habitat quality for the yellow-bellied sapsucker
Published in PloS one (12-09-2018)“…Despite the prevalent use of nest-site selection studies to define habitat quality for birds, many studies relying on use-availability analysis have found poor…”
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Implications for Forest Management of Bird-Vegetation Relationships in the Mixedwood Boreal Forest of Northeastern British Columbia
Published 01-01-2013“…Species-habitat models have been used to quantify habitat quality and predict species distributions, with the goal to guide forest managers in setting harvest…”
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Vigilance Behavior in the Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus Histrionicus) During the Preincubation Period in Labrador: Are Males Vigilant for Self or Social Partner?
Published in The Auk (01-01-2007)“…Males of several avian species are more vigilant than their female partners, particularly during the preincubation period. Male vigilance may function as a…”
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