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Differences in habitat selection between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : implications for management of burrow competition

Differences in habitat selection between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : implications for management of burrow competition

... by Chatham petrels suggests relatively high habitat ...the Chatham Islands before farming began in the mid ...Island, Chatham Islands (Tennyson and Millener, 1994), ... See full document

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Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition

Differences in burrow site preferences between Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) and broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) : investigating techniques to reduce the effects of burrow competition

... Breeding biology of the fairy prion (Pachyptila turtur) at the Poor Knights Island, New Zealand. Status, chronology, and ecology of nesting storm petrels in north- western California. [r] ... See full document

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Burrow competition between Chatham petrels and broad-billed prions : the effectiveness of burrow blockading as a management strategy

Burrow competition between Chatham petrels and broad-billed prions : the effectiveness of burrow blockading as a management strategy

... Broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) have a negative impact on Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) productivity resulting from burrow ... See full document

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Use of burrow entrance flaps to minimise interference to Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) chicks by broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata)

Use of burrow entrance flaps to minimise interference to Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris) chicks by broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata)

... prevent broad-billed prions injuring Chatham petrel chicks and forming an association with Chatham petrel burrows during the breeding season, Department of Conservation staff check the ... See full document

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Burrow competition between broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) and the endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris)

Burrow competition between broad-billed prions (Pachyptila vittata) and the endangered Chatham petrel (Pterodroma axillaris)

... artificial Chatham petrel burrows and artificial burrows may be more attractive to them than natural broad-billed prion burrows (Gardner & Wilson ...a Chatham petrel nest box may make it ... See full document

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Polymorphic Characteristics of Terrestrial Snails Trachea Vittata in Semi Arid Micro Habitat

Polymorphic Characteristics of Terrestrial Snails Trachea Vittata in Semi Arid Micro Habitat

... Polymorphism shown in snail is a classic example for the evolutionary drive through natural selection on gene frequency in a population. In the present study, a trial has been taken up to understand the ... See full document

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At sea distribution of satellite tracked Grey faced Petrels, Pterodroma macroptera gouldi,
captured on the Ruamaahua (Aldermen) Islands, New Zealand

At sea distribution of satellite tracked Grey faced Petrels, Pterodroma macroptera gouldi, captured on the Ruamaahua (Aldermen) Islands, New Zealand

... about species conservation or modifications to certain natural resource uses and developments within significant habitats (e.g., implementation of fisheries quotas and bycatch restrictions; Lewison et al. 2004). ... See full document

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The response of burrow nesting petrels and other vulnerable bird species to vertebrate
pest management and climate change on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island

The response of burrow nesting petrels and other vulnerable bird species to vertebrate pest management and climate change on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island

... species management is causing rapid and significant changes to burrow-nesting petrel populations on sub-Antarctic Macquarie ...White-headed Petrels, Pterodroma lessonii, Antarctic ... See full document

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Implications of diversity in sperm size and function for sperm competition and fertility

Implications of diversity in sperm size and function for sperm competition and fertility

... relationships between sperm competition levels and length of the head, midpiece and flagellum, which were lost after controlling for phylogenetic ...relationship between sperm competition and ... See full document

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A population and harvest intensity estimate for Sooty Shearwater,
Puflinus griseus, on Taukihepa (Big South Cape), New Zealand

A population and harvest intensity estimate for Sooty Shearwater, Puflinus griseus, on Taukihepa (Big South Cape), New Zealand

... fig. 1) is the largest of the 36Titi Islands that surroundRakiura (Stewart Island) in southern New Zealand. In terms of total vegetated area, it represents 54% of all the Titi Islands (based on two-dimensional planar ... See full document

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Aspects of habitat selection, population dynamics, and breeding biology in the endangered Chatham Island oystercatcher (Haematopus chathamensis)

Aspects of habitat selection, population dynamics, and breeding biology in the endangered Chatham Island oystercatcher (Haematopus chathamensis)

... Table 2 Breeding success of CIO by territory over nine seasons, north coast Chatham Island. Successful seasons - the number of seasons a pair raised at least one chick to fledging[r] ... See full document

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Breeding activity of Chatham Island taiko (Pterodroma magentae) monitored using PIT tag recorders

Breeding activity of Chatham Island taiko (Pterodroma magentae) monitored using PIT tag recorders

... The PIT tag recorders developed in this project were inexpensive (compared with some commercially available models), operated on power sources that allow their use in remote field settings (12-volt batteries), and stored ... See full document

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Ecology of the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and forest management in relation to its protection in the West Carpathians

Ecology of the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and forest management in relation to its protection in the West Carpathians

... Carpathians. Habitat deterioration has prob- ably played the main ...correlation between the amount of old forest and the number of cocks attending a lek has been ...in habitat quality (M OSS , P ... See full document

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Differences between conservative and quirurgical management (malone) of colles fracture

Differences between conservative and quirurgical management (malone) of colles fracture

... special selection of patients and the decision of both conservative and surgical management was your treating ...varied between 50 and 80 years. Between 50 and 60 years 8 patients were treated ... See full document

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The systematics and zoogeography of the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus Erichson (decapoda; parastacidae)

The systematics and zoogeography of the freshwater crayfish genus Engaeus Erichson (decapoda; parastacidae)

... The pholeteros recorded from the burrow water of vacant and occupied burrows of the two crayfish species, showing the number of taxa in each habitat.. The numbers of burrows examined in [r] ... See full document

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Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling

Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry-based movement modelling

... 200 Model selection based on BIC revealed that all top models explicitly considered long-distance 201 decisions ∆BIC = 58,419, Table 1, implying that consideration of a general area over[r] ... See full document

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Mild and severe childhood depression: differences and implications for prevention programs in the school setting

Mild and severe childhood depression: differences and implications for prevention programs in the school setting

... sex differences; and 2) to determine possible significant differences between children with dif- ferent levels of child depression (absence of depression = NoD, MD, and SD) in clinical variables ... See full document

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Habitat requirements of the golden-cheeked warbler: Management implications.

Habitat requirements of the golden-cheeked warbler: Management implications.

... Nesting Habitat Requirements of the Golden-cheeked Warbler Golden-cheeks are indeed obligatively dependent on Ashe juniper for nesting materials, but scrub-oak, parti[r] ... See full document

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Selection and preference for botulinum toxins in the management of photoaging and facial lines: patient and physician considerations

Selection and preference for botulinum toxins in the management of photoaging and facial lines: patient and physician considerations

... band between the thumb and index finger with the non-dominant hand and inject 2–4 U of Botox Cosmetic in the lower dermis per injection site along the vertical extent of the band, starting approxi- mately 2 cm ... See full document

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Competition and habitat selection in coral-dwelling fishes

Competition and habitat selection in coral-dwelling fishes

... of habitat use of ...5.1). Habitat use of 50 haphazardly selected individuals of ...correlation between coral colony size and patterns of habitat use, only coral colonies between 20-30 ... See full document

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