The influence of starlings on flicker reproduction when both naturally excavated cavities and artificial nest boxes are available

Author(s)
Ingold, Danny J.
Year
Article Title
The influence of starlings on flicker reproduction when both naturally excavated cavities and artificial nest boxes are available
Volume
110
Issue
2
Pages
218-225
Start Page Number
218
Final Page
225
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Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 datapoints.
Species: Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Time of Nesting time of nest excavation starts mid-April to early May 40 pairs Adult near New Concord Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Fledging or Metamorphosis mid-June to late July 40 pairs Juvenile near New Concord Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Nesting time of incubation early May to late June 40 pairs Adult near New Concord Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size mean clutch size 7.44 9 pairs eggs/clutch Adult near New Concord Exposure Factor Datasets
Fledging or Weaning Rate mean fledging rate 3.78 40 pairs fledglings/nest Juvenile near New Concord Exposure Factor Datasets

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