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Environmental Correlates Of Breeding In The Crested Caracara (Caracara Cheriway), Joan L. Morrison, Kyle E. Pias, Jonathan B. Cohen, Daniel H. Catlin
Environmental Correlates Of Breeding In The Crested Caracara (Caracara Cheriway), Joan L. Morrison, Kyle E. Pias, Jonathan B. Cohen, Daniel H. Catlin
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We evaluated the influence of weather on reproduction of the Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway) in an agricultural landscape in south-central Florida. We used a mixed logistic-regression modeling approach within an information-theoretic framework to examine the influence of total rainfall, rainfall frequency, and temperature on the number of breeding pairs, timing of breeding, nest success, and productivity of Crested Caracaras during 1994–2000. The best models indicated an influence of rainfall frequency and laying period on reproduction. More individuals nested and more pairs nested earlier during years with more frequent rainfall in late summer and early fall. Pairs that nested …
Invertebrate Diet Of Breeding And Nonbreeding Crested Caracaras (Caracara Cheriway) In Florida, Joan L. Morrison, Kyle E. Pias, J. Abrams, I. G. W. Gottlieb, M. Deyrup, Michael Mcmillian
Invertebrate Diet Of Breeding And Nonbreeding Crested Caracaras (Caracara Cheriway) In Florida, Joan L. Morrison, Kyle E. Pias, J. Abrams, I. G. W. Gottlieb, M. Deyrup, Michael Mcmillian
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We compared the invertebrate component of the diet of breeding and nonbreeding northern Crested Caracaras (Caracara cheriway) during the breeding season, January through April, in Florida, using pellet analysis. Pellets from breeding adults were collected at active nests and pellets of nonbreeding caracaras were collected from beneath a communal roost. During the breeding season, breeding and nonbreeding caracaras consumed invertebrate prey from a minimum of 61 genera and a total of 33 families from eight orders. Nonbreedingcaracaras consumed greater total numbers of invertebrates, more different prey types, and a greater diversity of invertebrates than did breeding caracaras. Pellets of nonbreeding …
Environmental Correlates Of Nesting Success In Red-Shouldered Hawks, Joan L. Morrison, Michael Mcmillian, Jonathan B. Cohen, Daniel H. Catlin
Environmental Correlates Of Nesting Success In Red-Shouldered Hawks, Joan L. Morrison, Michael Mcmillian, Jonathan B. Cohen, Daniel H. Catlin
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We evaluated the influence of weather on reproduction of the Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) in an agricultural landscape in south-central Florida where we found relatively high densities of successfully nesting hawks. We used a generalized linear modeling approach within an information-theoretic framework to examine the influence of total rainfall, rainfall frequency, and temperature on the timing of nesting, nesting success, and productivity of hawks during 1995-2000. The best models indicated an influence of rainfall frequency and laying period on hawk reproduction. During years with less frequent rainfall in the summer and fall months prior to the beginning of the breeding …
Natal Dispersal Of The Crested Caracara In Florida, Nicole M. Nemeth, Joan L. Morrison
Natal Dispersal Of The Crested Caracara In Florida, Nicole M. Nemeth, Joan L. Morrison
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