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Differential fitness effects of moonlight on plumage colour morphs in barn owls

open access: yesNature Ecology and Evolution, 2019
The Moon cycle exposes nocturnal life to variation in environmental light. However, whether moonlight shapes the fitness of nocturnal species with distinct colour variants remains unknown.
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Barn Owls select uncultivated habitats for hunting in a winegrape growing region of California

Ornithological Applications, 2021
Large-scale conversion of uncultivated land to agriculture threatens wildlife and can diminish ecosystem services provided by nature. Understanding how wildlife provision ecosystem services may incentivize wildlife conservation in agricultural landscapes.
Xerónimo A. Castañeda   +2 more
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Actualistic taphonomy of barn owl pellet‐derived small mammal bone accumulations in arid environments of South America

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2020
The avian family of barn owls (Tytonidae, Strigiformes) is the most geographically widespread group of owls in the world and one of the most common accumulators of small mammal bone and tooth remains recovered from archaeological and palaeontological ...
José Manuel López
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Agricultural land use, barn owl diet, and vertebrate pest control implications

Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2016
Sara Kross, Ryan P Bourbour
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Anthony David Barnes

BMJ, 2016
Anthony David Barnes (“Tony”) was in the vanguard of renal transplantation in the UK and made major contributions to the establishment of the specialty. As a teenager during the second world war he was evacuated to the East Grinstead area, where burnt airmen were benefiting from pioneering plastic surgery.
John, Buckels, Malcolm, Simms
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