2017
DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2017.1316236
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The effect of elevation and habitat cover on nest box occupancy and diet composition of Boreal Owls Aegolius funereus

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“…Second, nest boxes should be distributed preferably in coniferous forest habitats at high and middle elevations (above 600 m a. s. l.), providing optimal climate conditions for the study species 15 , 34 , 69 . Among owls in the Czech Republic, only the boreal owl prefers inhabiting the highest elevations 15 , 34 . Our findings support the elevational preference because the boreal owl was the most abundant owl species in all years on the Ore Mts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, nest boxes should be distributed preferably in coniferous forest habitats at high and middle elevations (above 600 m a. s. l.), providing optimal climate conditions for the study species 15 , 34 , 69 . Among owls in the Czech Republic, only the boreal owl prefers inhabiting the highest elevations 15 , 34 . Our findings support the elevational preference because the boreal owl was the most abundant owl species in all years on the Ore Mts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%