Home ranges, habitat selection, and energy expenditure of <i>Strix varia</i> (Barred Owls): Understanding the full diel cycle matters for enhancing urban landscapes
Vitek Jirinec(Louisiana State University), Sabrina S. Taylor(Louisiana State University), Melanie R. Colón(Louisiana State University), Patricia F. Rodrigues(Louisiana State University), Ashley M. Long(Louisiana State University), Christina Varian(Integral Consulting (United States)), Eliza D Stein(Louisiana State University), Anna A. Pérez‐Umphrey(Louisiana State University), Garrett S Rhyne(Louisiana State University), Marion A. Clément(Ocean Conservancy), Steven Williams(Louisiana State University), Alessandra M. Bresnan(Louisiana State University)
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