The effect of vegetative cover on foraging strategies, hunting success and nesting distribution of American kestrels in central Missouri

Author(s)
Toland, Brian R.
Year
Article Title
The effect of vegetative cover on foraging strategies, hunting success and nesting distribution of American kestrels in central Missouri
Volume
21
Pages
14-20
Start Page Number
14
Final Page
20
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Species: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Condition Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Population Density 48 1 study area individuals in 175 km2 Both Adults and Juveniles agricultural lands, woodlots, meadows Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density 50 1 study area individuals in 175 km2 Breeding Adult agricultural lands, woodlots, meadows Exposure Factor Datasets

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