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Remotely sensed forest understory density and nest predator occurrence interact to predict suitable breeding habitat and the occurrence of a resident boreal bird species

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2020
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Klein, J., Haverkamp, P. J., Lindberg, E., Griesser, M., & Eggers, S. (2020). Remotely sensed forest understory density and nest predator occurrence interact to predict suitable breeding habitat and the occurrence of a resident boreal bird species. Ecology and Evolution, 10(4), 2238–2252. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6062

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Abstract

Habitat suitability models (HSM) based on remotely sensed data are useful tools in conservation work. However, they typically use species occurrence data rather than robust demographic variables, and their predictive power is rarely evaluated. These shortcomings can result in misleading guidance for conservation. Here, we develop and evaluate a HSM based on correlates of long‐term breeding success of an open nest building boreal forest bird, the Siberian jay. In our study site in northern Sweden, nest failure of this permanent residen

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  • Klein, Julian
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  • Haverkamp, Paul J
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  • Lindberg, Eva
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  • Griesser, Michael
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  • Eggers, Sönke
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10

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4

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2238

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2252

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Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation

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English

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2020-02-01

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2021-02-19

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2045-7758

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SNSF
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PP00P3_150752
31BD30_172465

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The fall and rise of cooperative breeding and family living in birds
GREENFUTUREFOREST

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Klein, J., Haverkamp, P. J., Lindberg, E., Griesser, M., & Eggers, S. (2020). Remotely sensed forest understory density and nest predator occurrence interact to predict suitable breeding habitat and the occurrence of a resident boreal bird species. Ecology and Evolution, 10(4), 2238–2252. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6062

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