Spatial and Temporal Scales in Habitat Selection

Volume: 137, Pages: S29 - S49
Published: Jun 1, 1991
Abstract
Female yellow-headed blackbirds in eastern Washington State settle to nest at higher densities on marshes with higher emergence rates of odonates, the most important prey delivered to nestlings. However, settling densities of females were not correlated with odonate emergence rates on individual territories or on individual territories plus adjacent ones. Apparently, females assessed production of insects on breeding marshes at the time they...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial and Temporal Scales in Habitat Selection
Published Date
Jun 1, 1991
Volume
137
Pages
S29 - S49
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