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Reproductive performance of E urasian K estrel F alco tinnunculus in an agricultural landscape with a mosaic of land uses

There are serious concerns about the environmental and ecological degradation caused by modern agriculture and its impact on animal populations. There is therefore a need to assess the reproductive performance of free‐living animals in agricultural landscapes. We undertook a 4‐year study on the repr...

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Published in:Ibis (London, England) England), 2014-10, Vol.156 (4), p.768-776
Main Authors: Costantini, David, Dell'Omo, Giacomo, La Fata, Isabella, Casagrande, Stefania
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