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HABITAT STRUCTURE AND HETEROGENEITY DETERMINE A SUCCESSFUL BREEDING PROBABILITY OF THE LONG-EARED OWL (ASIO OTUS, STRIGIDAE, STRIGIFORMES)

Zoologiceskij zurnal, 2023
In 2001 to 2020, for each Long-eared owl nest in the Crane Homeland Nature Reserve territory with an area of 48 km2, the following microhabitat parameters were determined using standard field methods: the nest type built by different bird species, the ...
A. V. Sharikov   +3 more
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Posible ampliación del hábitat de Asio stygius (Strigiformes: Strigidae) en Bolivia

Acta Zoológica Lilloana
Este trabajo documenta la expansión de la distribución del búho estigio (Asio stygius) en Bolivia, aportando tres nuevos registros en los departamentos de Tarija y Santa Cruz, incluyendo áreas urbanas.
Sebastián Gutiérrez-Cruz   +4 more
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A new species of the feather mite genus Dermonoton (Acariformes: Kramerellidae) from the Blakiston’s fish owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in the Russian Far East

Acarina
A new feather mite species, Dermonoton avdeyuki sp. n. (Pterolichoidea: Kramerellidae), is described from the Blakiston’s fish owl, Ketupa blakistoni (Seebohm), in the Kuril Islands of the Russian Far East.
S. V. Mironov
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Strigiformes Wagler 1830

2019
Published as part of Hernández-Orts, Jesús S., Kuchta, Roman, Semenas, Liliana, Crespo, Enrique A., González, Raúl A. & Aznar, Francisco J., 2019, An annotated list of the Acanthocephala from Argentina, pp.
Hernández-Orts, Jesús S.   +5 more
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MÁS RAPACES NOCTURNAS (STRIGIFORMES) CON DATOS DE DIETA

Revista Ecuatoriana de Ornitología
Diet studies reveal feeding strategies, niche dynamics, and provide ecological information on predators and prey. At the V Ecuadorian Ornithology Meeting (2016), we mentioned that there were published studies on the diet of only three nocturnal raptors ...
Héctor Cadena-Ortiz   +7 more
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Osteology-based phylogeny and systematics implications of the genus Asio (Strigiformes, Strigidae).

Zootaxa
We present the first phylogenetic analysis of Asio based on an osteological dataset comprising 35 characters (cranial and postcranial) from 36 specimens representing seven species. Parsimony analysis resulted in a single tree (50 steps, CI = 0.72, RI = 0.
S. R. Posso, Camila Cardoso Salomão
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Diet and multi-taxa neo-taphonomy of Glaucidium nana (Aves, Strigiformes) from southeastern Patagonia and comparisons with G. brasilianum from Chaco forest and other owls

Historical Biology
The diet and neo-taphonomy of Glaucidium nana (Aves, Strigiformes), evaluated from pellets and leftover prey recovered in nest-boxes from a National Park of southeastern Patagonia are studied.
Fernando J. Fernández   +5 more
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Hematozoa from Colorado Birds. II. Falconiformes and Strigiformes

The Journal of Parasitology, 1965
Blood smears from Colorado Falconiformes (186 birds of 14 species) and Strigiformes (36 birds of 9 species) were examined for hematozoa. Where available, bone marrow was checked for trypanosomes. Ninety (48%) of the Falconiformes and 25 (69%) of the Strigiformes showed some parasitemia.
R M, Stabler, P A, Holt
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Neotaphonomy of a rodent skeletal accumulation by Strigiformes in an Andean valley. Implications for taphonomy, archaeology and palaeontology

Historical Biology
Holocene accumulations of rodent bones digested by raptors have been found in El Bolsón, a high-altitude valley in Catamarca, Argentina. Yet, so far there were no relevant taphonomic frames of reference to account for them.
Ana Carolina Moreano Ortiz   +3 more
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Anting Behaviour in Wild Strigiformes? A Video-Case in the Little Owl Athene noctua

Ornithological science
Anting (using ants for grooming) is a rare behaviour pattern observed in birds. It is more common in Passeriformes than in other avian orders. Anting behaviour has been reported in only a few non-passerine species, or only doubtful observations have been
Saúl Bernat-Ponce   +2 more
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