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Publikováno v:
Avian Conservation and Ecology, Vol 18, Iss 2, p 10 (2023)
Much of the biology of Black Swifts ( Cypseloides niger ) is poorly known due to the species’ mostly aerial existence and cryptic nesting habitat. Important aspects of the biology of the northern subspecies of Black Swift ( C. n. borealis ) have be
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https://doaj.org/article/495a9841a6c4491da41973e8d9633df2
Autor:
Paul G. Levesque, Rock Christine A
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 131:144-150
Black Swifts (Cypseloides niger) are thought to breed throughout southern British Columbia, however few nests have been described in the region. Population trend estimates from British Columbia show significant declines, prompting the Committee on th
Autor:
Michael D. Boyd, Adrian Dorst, Paul G. Levesque, Moira J. F. Lemon, Yuri Zharikov, Barbara A. Beasley, Mark C. Drever
Publikováno v:
Waterbirds. 39:125-135
The Tofino Wah-nah-jus Hilth-hoo-is Mudflats on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, include both pristine areas and sites with residential and resort development. Shorebird counts were conducted at six sites around these mudflats in 2011 and
Autor:
Paul G Levesque
Publikováno v:
Northwestern Naturalist. 96:243-246
In British Columbia, the Black Swift (Cypseloides niger) is thought to breed throughout the southern half of the province (Campbell and others 1990); however, relatively few Black Swift nests have been located and described. Grant (1966) located the
Autor:
Lorraine F. Beal, Jean K. Pals, Paul G. Levesque, Andrew D. Weinberg, Thomas J. Cunningham, Kenneth L. Minaker
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 21:13-19
1. Fever is a common problem among long-term care residents, and the clinical manifestations of fever and infections may be vague or nonspecific. 2. The majority of fevers in this study were staff-detected versus resident-initiated; this implies that
Autor:
Lorraine F. Beal, Paul G. Levesque, Thomas J. Cunningham, Kenneth L. Minaker, Andrew D. Weinberg, Jean K. Pals
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 42:968-971
OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence of early hypernatremic dehydration among residents of a nursing home care unit (NHCU) presenting with significant febrile episodes (FE). DESIGN Prospective cohort analytic study. FE were defined as temperature (T)