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Ivan A. Fufachev, Travis L. Booms, Kurt K. Burnham, Skip Ambrose, Tuomo Ollila, William G. Mattox, Katrin Vorkamp, Bryce W. Robinson, Sergey P. Kharitonov, Robert N. Rosenfield, Marco Restani, Vasiliy Sokolov, Svetlana Mechnikova, Ólafur K. Nielsen, Kevin A. Hawkshaw, David L. Anderson, Olga Kulikova, Johan Ekenstedt, Peter J. Bente, Peter Lindberg, Pertti Koskimies, Søren Møller, Kenneth Johansen, Ted Swem, Sergey Ganusevich, Jeff A. Johnson, Berth-Ove Lindström, Kim Poole, Dave Mossop, Alastair Franke, Aleksandr Sokolov, Carol L. McIntyre, Arve Østlyngen, Ivan Pokrovsky, Knud Falk
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Franke, A, Falk, K, Hawkshaw, K, Ambrose, S, Anderson, D L, Bente, P J, Booms, T, Burnham, K K, Ekenstedt, J, Fufachev, I, Ganusevich, S, Johansen, K, Johnson, J A, Kharitonov, S, Koskimies, P, Kulikova, O, Lindberg, P, Lindström, B O, Mattox, W G, McIntyre, C L, Mechnikova, S, Mossop, D, Møller, S, Nielsen, Ó K, Ollila, T, Østlyngen, A, Pokrovsky, I, Poole, K, Restani, M, Robinson, B W, Rosenfield, R, Sokolov, A, Sokolov, V, Swem, T & Vorkamp, K 2020, ' Status and trends of circumpolar peregrine falcon and gyrfalcon populations ', AMBIO, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 762-783 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01300-z
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) are top avian predators of Arctic ecosystems. Although existing monitoring efforts are well established for both species, collaboration of activities among Arctic scientists
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Suzanne Carrière, Dave Mossop, Aleksandr Sokolov, Skip Ambrose, Arve Østlyngen, Ivan A. Fufachev, Kurt K. Burnham, Marco Restani, Katrin Vorkamp, Johan Ekenstedt, Carol L. McIntyre, Peter J. Bente, Bryce W. Robinson, Olga Kulikova, Peter Lindberg, Pertti Koskimies, Travis L. Booms, Søren Møller, Kevin A. Hawkshaw, Tuomo Ollila, Sergey P. Kharitonov, Kim Poole, Ólafur K. Nielsen, Vasiliy Sokolov, William G. Mattox, Ted Swem, Sergey Ganusevich, Berth-Ove Lindström, Robert N. Rosenfield, Jeff A. Johnson, Svetlana Mechnikova, David L. Anderson, Alastair Franke, Kenneth Johansen, Ivan Pokrovsky, Knud Falk
Publikováno v:
Ambio
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) are top avian predators of Arctic ecosystems. Although existing monitoring efforts are well established for both species, collaboration of activities among Arctic scientists
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Science of The Total Environment. 355:127-134
Thickness of eggshell fragments and whole eggs from the Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus collected in South and West Greenland between 1972 and 2003 was measured and compared to shell thickness of pre-DDT eggs, also collected in Greenland. Linear re
Autor:
Marco Restani, William G. Mattox
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The Auk. 117:500-504
Autor:
Marco Restani, William G. Mattox
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ARCTIC. 67:433
In 1972 we initiated a long-term study of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus in West Greenland to evaluate population status and describe general breeding ecology. The study area encompassed approximately 6050 km2, spanning the area from the edge of
Autor:
Steven J. Belardo, Thomas M. Smylie, Kenton E. Riddle, Jack Oar, William R. Heinrich, William G. Mattox
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 33
This brief report describes results of a survey project which has been banding West Greenland peregrines annually since 1972. Statistics on number of eyries, sex ratios, and number of young hatched per eyrie are given.
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ARCTIC. 27
During the summer of 1972 a research team initiated the first in-depth study of the peregrine falcon ( Falco peregrinus ) in West Greenland. Eight eyries (nests) of this endangered species were located in an inland sample area of 700 sq. mi. Detailed
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ARCTIC. 26
A preliminary survey of breeding peregrine falcons ( Falco peregrinus ) in West Greenland in 1972 indicated both a high nesting density (one pair per 100 square miles) and a high production rate (2.25 young per pair or 2.57 per pair with young). ...
Autor:
William G. Mattox
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ARCTIC. 25