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Why are American kestrel (Falco Sparverius) populations declining in North America?: Evidence from nest box programs
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Author (aut): Smallwood, John A.
Author (aut): Causey, Mark F.
Author (aut): Mossop, David H.
Author (aut): Klusarits, James R.
Author (aut): Mason, Joey
Author (aut): Maurer, Michael J.
Author (aut): Melvin, Richard J.
Author (aut): Dawson, Russell D.
Author (aut): Bortolotti, Gary R.
Author (aut): Parrish, John W.
Author (aut): Breen, Timothy F.
Author (aut): Boyd, Kenneth
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Declines in American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) populations are widely reported, and Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data suggest that the North American population declined significantly from 1984 to 2007. Potential factors include the spread of West Nile Virus (WNV), increases in populations of Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperii), and loss of suitable habitat. |
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Why are American kestrel (Falco Sparverius) populations declining in North America?
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