Abstract
Population densities of kestrels (Falcos sparverius paulus) were monitored on August 1989 to 1992 along 20 16-km roadside transects in northcentral Florida. Data obtained revealed that mean densities along the control transects did not change significantly with time, while mean densities along experimental transects increased geometrically. Based on the results, recommendations for selecting nest-box locations were established.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | NCASI Technical Bulletin |
Publisher | NCASI |
Pages | 496-497 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Volume | 2 |
Edition | 781 |
State | Published - May 1999 |