Behavior and population ecology of the burrowing owl, Speotyto cunicularia, in the Imperial Valley of California

Author(s)
Coulombe, Harry N.
Year
Article Title
Behavior and population ecology of the burrowing owl, Speotyto cunicularia, in the Imperial Valley of California
Volume
73
Pages
162-176
Start Page Number
162
Final Page
176
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Species: Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia formerly Speotyto cunicularia)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Population Density breeding season density based on roadside censuses Not Reported birds/mi^2 Adult Imperial Valley 12-13 Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density fall/winter season density based on roadside censuses Not Reported birds/mi^2 Adult Imperial Valley 3-4 Exposure Factor Datasets
Species:
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Specific Location Type
Dietary Composition species known to occur in diet arthropods (earwigs, crayfish, crickets, tiger beetles, tenebrionid beetles), vertebrates (Perognathus spp., Mus musculus, Thomomys bottae, Citelus tereticaudus, Agelaius phoeniceus, Sonora semiannulata, Hyla regilla, Bufo cognatus) Not Reported Imperial Valley Exposure Factor Datasets

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