2019
DOI: 10.2478/eje-2019-0003
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Discriminating between nesting and non-nesting habitat in a vulnerable bird species: implications for behavioural ecology

Abstract: Nowadays, partitioning amongst nesting and non-nesting habitats is not much studied. Here, I investigate whether or not the turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) nesting habitats overlap with those used for other purposes in a North African agroforestry system. A total of 33 nest points and 33 turtle dove presence points were considered. The study, conducted in May to June 2017, attempted to determine the factors that may play a role in discriminating between the nesting habitats and non-nesting habitats. I used a… Show more

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“…2014, Dunn et al . 2017, Hanane 2018, 2019), (iii) foraging habitat use (Browne and Aebisher 2003, Dunn et al . 2015, Rocha and Quillfeldt 2015, Gutiérrez-Galán and Alonso 2016), and (v) migration (Eraud et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2014, Dunn et al . 2017, Hanane 2018, 2019), (iii) foraging habitat use (Browne and Aebisher 2003, Dunn et al . 2015, Rocha and Quillfeldt 2015, Gutiérrez-Galán and Alonso 2016), and (v) migration (Eraud et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%