The Design of Artificial Nestboxes for the Study of Secondary Hole-Nesting Birds: A Review of Methodological Inconsistencies and Potential Biases
Marcel M. Lambrechts(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Ian Stewart, Raivo Mänd(University of Tartu), Anne E. Goodenough, Oskars Keišs, Vladimír Remeš, Mark C. Mainwaring(University of Montana), Ana Cláudia Norte(Institute of Marine Research), Jerzy Bańbura(University of Łódź), Ken A. Otter(Positive Living North), Bruno Massa, Tapio Eeva(University of Turku), Wojciech Kania(University of Gdańsk), Caren B. Cooper(Cornell University), Emilio Barba, Heinz Richner, Henrik G. Smith, A. V. Artemyev(Institute of Biology of Karelian Research Centre), László Zsolt Garamszegi(Institut de Biologia Evolutiva), Marcel Eens, Arnaud Grégoire(Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive), Anders Pape Møller(Université Paris-Sud), L. Scott Johnson(Towson University), Jordi Camprodón(Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia), Paulo E. Llambías, Seppo Rytkönen, Tore Slagsvold(University of Oslo), Daniel R. Ardia, Beat Naef‐Daenzer(Swiss Ornithological Institute), Frank Adriaensen, Martyn J. Stenning(University of Sussex), Andrew Gosler, Russell D. Dawson(Positive Living North), Tomasz D. Mazgajski(Museum and Institute of Zoology), Chan‐Ryul Park, Bruno Faivre(Université de Bourgogne), Bengt Silverin, Jan Pinowski, Simon C. Griffith, Lars Gustafsson(Uppsala University), Juan Moreno(Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales), Ming-Tang Shiao, Jiří Porkert, Francisco Borrás Atiénzar, Jan‐Åke Nilsson(Lund University), Markku Orell, Jean‐Charles Bouvier(Plantes et systèmes de culture horticoles), Alberto Sorace, Christopher M. Perrins, Jaime Potti(Institut de Biologia Evolutiva)
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