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Data from: Major histocompatability complex variation in insular populations of the Egyptian vulture: inferences about the roles of gene
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conservation genetics;Neophron percnopterus;molecular evolution;Population Ecology;Birds;Coevolution;Adaptation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.8787
摘要:
variation in one mainland (Iberia) and two insular populations (Fuerteventura and Menorca) of the endangered Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus). Ove
Data from: Using areas of known occupancy to identify sources of variation in detection probability of raptors: taking time lowers replication effort for surveys
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absence;detection probability;vultures;presence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.72j20
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of a low-density and elusive raptor (white-headed vulture Trigonoceps occipitalis) in areas of known occupancy (breeding territories) in a likelihood-based
Data from: Quantification of avian hazards to military aircraft and implications for wildlife management
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bird strike
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s0n4n05
摘要:
), and a tie between Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and black vulture (Coragyps atratus). We found an association between avian body mass and relative hazard
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-gps
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University Of Konstanz
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African buffalo African elephant African lion animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme
DOI:
doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/2
摘要:
movement traits observed across taxa (migration, nomadism, territoriality, and central place foraging). Results: Two principal components explained 70
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-argos
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University Of Konstanz
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African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme cluster analysis
DOI:
doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/1
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movement traits observed across taxa (migration, nomadism, territoriality, and central place foraging). Results: Two principal components explained 70
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-reference-data
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University Of Konstanz
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African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme cluster analysis
DOI:
doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/3
摘要:
movement traits observed across taxa (migration, nomadism, territoriality, and central place foraging). Results: Two principal components explained 70
Data from: Suite of simple metrics reveals common movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa
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University Of Konstanz
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African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme cluster analysis
DOI:
doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220
摘要:
movement traits observed across taxa (migration, nomadism, territoriality, and central place foraging). Results: Two principal components explained 70

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