Landscape transformations produce favorable roosting conditions for turkey vultures and black vultures
Abstract Recent increases in turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) and black vulture (Coragyps atratus) populations in North America have been attributed in part to their success adapting to human-modified landscapes. However, the capacity for such landscapes to generate favorable roosting conditions for...
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Main Authors: | Jacob E. Hill, Kenneth F. Kellner, Bryan M. Kluever, Michael L. Avery, John S. Humphrey, Eric A. Tillman, Travis L. DeVault, Jerrold L. Belant |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ab50f6a48e5b4532b8a742be324ef79c |
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