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Rufous-legged Owl (Strix rufipes) and Austral Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium nanum) stand use in a gradient of disrupted and old growth Andean temperate forests, Chile
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2012)
We studied how human induced structural changes in forests affect stand use of the Rufous-legged Owl (forest-specialist) and the Austral Pygmy Owl (forest-facultative), in a gradient from lowland disrupted forests to ...
Occurrence patterns and niche relationships of sympatric owls in South American temperate forests: A multi-scale approach
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2014)
Habitat-specialists have narrower niches, but achieve higher or similar peak performance (e.g. occurrence probability, psi) than habitat-generalists along resource gradients that may be selected from the stand- to ...
Predictive modeling for allopatric Strix (Strigiformes: Strigidae) owls in South America: determinants of their distributions and ecological niche-based processesModelos predictivos para lechuzas alopátricas del género Strix (Strigiformes: Strigidae) en América del Sur: determinantes de sus distribuciones y procesos basados en el nicho ecológico
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-03)
Strix (Strigidae) is a worldwide genus of 17 owl species typical of forested habitats, including Rusty-barred Owls (S. hylophila), Chaco Owls (S. chacoensis), and Rufous-legged Owls (S. rufipes) in South America. These ...
Centrorhynchus nahuelhuapensis n. Sp. (Acanthocephala: Centrorhynchidae) from rufous-legged owl (Strix rufipes King) in Patagonia
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-02)
Centrorynchus nahuelhuapensis n. sp. is described from the intestine of Strix rufipes, the rufous-legged owl, in Patagonia, Argentina. This species is characterized by the presence of 31–33 hook rows with 16–17 hooks per ...
Effects of episodic bamboo mast seeding on top predators in the southern Andes
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-09)
Woody bamboos that undergo masting on a cyclic basis constitute large-scale endogenous disturbances in forests of America, Africa and Asia, driving long- and short-term effects on community structure and dynamics. Among ...
Behavioral responses of wild rodents to owl calls in an austral temperate forest
(MDPI, 2021)
Growing human populations are challenging scientists to find effective ways to
control and mitigate human–wildlife conflict while preserving biodiversity. It has been reported that
predator odor and calls can drive away ...