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Broadening Our Approaches To Studying Dispersal In Raptors, Joan L. Morrison, Petra Bohall Wood Jan 2009

Broadening Our Approaches To Studying Dispersal In Raptors, Joan L. Morrison, Petra Bohall Wood

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Dispersal is a behavioral process having consequences for individual fitness and population dynamics. Recent advances in technology have spawned new theoretical examinations and empirical studies of the dispersal process in birds, providing opportunities for examining how this information may be applied to studies of the dispersal process in raptors. Many raptors are the focus of conservation efforts; thus, reliable data on all aspects of a species' population dynamics, including dispersal distances, movement rates, and mortality rates of dispersers, are required for population viability analyses that are increasingly used to inform management. Here, we address emerging issues and novel approaches used …