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DOI:10.1007/s11252-008-0066-7
Web URL(s):https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11252-008-0066-7?view=classic
    Last checked: 10/04/2017
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Author(s):Muñoz, Anna M.; McCleery, Robert A.; Lopez, Roel R.; Silvy, Nova J.
Author Affiliation:McCleery, Lopez and Silvy: Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences; MuÑoz: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Title:Nesting ecology of mourning doves in an urban landscape
Source:Urban Ecosystems. Vol. 11, No. 3, September 2008, p. 257-267.
Publishing Information:Andover, Hants U.K.: Chapman and Hall
# of Pages:11
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Aves; Birdwatching; Demographics; Ecological distribution; Habitats; Natural areas; Reproduction; Tree environmental factors; Urban habitat
Abstract/Contents:"The expansion of urban areas into native habitat can have profound effects on avian populations and communities, yet little is known regarding the effects of urban features on avian reproductive success. The objective of this study was to examine the reproduction of an urban-enhanced species, the mourning dove, to determine how tree and urban landscape features affect nest-site selection and nest success. Mourning dove nests were located by systematically searching potential nest sites on a weekly basis from late- March through mid-September in 2003 and 2004. A total of 1,288 mourning dove nests were located and monitored on the Texas A&M University Campus. Of these nests, 337 (26.6%) were successful (fledged, ≥1). An equal number of potential nest sites were randomly generated in ArcGIS and assigned to non-nest trees to evaluate habitat variables associated with nest-site selection. Mourning dove nests were located in trees with a larger canopy diameter and diameter at breast height (DBH) than the computer generated potential nests and nest trees were located closer to roads and farther from buildings than non-nest trees. Within the study area, nest success was predominately influenced by the proximity of urban features with successful nests being located closer to roads and farther from buildings than unsuccessful nests."
Language:English
References:38
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Muñoz, A. M., R. A. McCleery, R. R. Lopez, and N. J. Silvy. 2008. Nesting ecology of mourning doves in an urban landscape. Urban Ecosystems. 11(3):p. 257-267.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11252-008-0066-7
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    Last checked: 10/04/2017
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