The effect of burrow site use on the reproductive success of a partially migratory population of western burrowing owls (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea)

Author(s)
Botelho, Eugene S., and Patricia C. Arrowood
Year
Article Title
The effect of burrow site use on the reproductive success of a partially migratory population of western burrowing owls (Speotyto cunicularia hypugaea)
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
233-240
Start Page Number
233
Final Page
240
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Species: Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia formerly Speotyto cunicularia)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Hatching Success mean hatching success in artificial burrows 3.5 8 clutches, 66 eggs eggs hatched/eggs laid Juvenile New Mexico State University Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size mean clutch size in artificial burrows 8.8 8 clutches, 66 eggs eggs/clutch Adult New Mexico State University Exposure Factor Datasets
Fledging or Weaning Rate mean fledging rate in artificial burrows 1.5 8 clutches, 66 eggs fledglings/nest Juvenile New Mexico State University 0-4 Exposure Factor Datasets
Hatching Success mean hatching success in natural burrows 2.2 59 nests eggs hatched/eggs laid Juvenile New Mexico State University Exposure Factor Datasets
Fledging or Weaning Rate mean fledging rate in natural burrows 1.9 59 nests fledglings/nest Juvenile New Mexico State University Exposure Factor Datasets

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