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Combining information from range use and habitat selection: sex-specific spatial responses to habitat fragmentation in tawny owls Strix aluco
P Sunde, Stephen Redpath
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
Strix
100%
Strigiformes
79%
habitat fragmentation
70%
habitat preferences
67%
woodlands
67%
agricultural land
46%
gender
41%
home range
40%
habitats
22%
travel
10%
foraging
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
habitat fragmentation
79%
habitat selection
76%
woodland
64%
home range
45%
agricultural land
38%
habitat type
21%
range size
19%
time budget
14%
travel cost
13%
functional response
12%
habitat use
10%
ranking
9%
fragmentation
8%
measuring
6%
decision
6%
habitat
5%
land
5%
analysis
2%
effect
2%