Do large natural brood increase mortality of parent peregrine falcons?

Author(s)
Nelson, R. Wayne
Year
Article Title
Do large natural brood increase mortality of parent peregrine falcons?
Book Title
Peregrine Falcon Populations; Their Management and Recovery
Editor
Cade, Tom J., James H. Enderson, Carl G. Thelander and Clayton
Publisher
Peregrine Fund
Address
Boise, ID
Pages
719-728
Start Page Number
719
Final Page
728
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Species: Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Survival/ Mortality percent of adults lost before next breeding season; adults produced brood sizes of 3-4 43 44 % Adult Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (lat., 54^oN; long., 113^oW) CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality percent of adults lost before next breeding season; adults produced brood sizes of 0-2 23 60 % Adult Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (lat., 54^oN; long., 113^oW) CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean figure of nestling weights at various ages see citation Not Reported g Nestling Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (lat., 54^oN; long., 113^oW) CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets

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