Home range size and habitat use of the blue-crowned laughingthrush during the breeding season
@article{Liu2020HomeRS, title={Home range size and habitat use of the blue-crowned laughingthrush during the breeding season}, author={T. Liu and Yong-tao Xu and B. Mo and J. Shi and Y. Cheng and W. Zhang and Fumin Lei}, journal={PeerJ}, year={2020}, volume={8} }
The home range size and habitat use of the blue-crowned laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi, hereafter BCLT), a critically endangered, subtropical, cooperative-breeding bird species in southeast China, were studied during its breeding period using radio telemetry at different sites during 3 consecutive years (2016–18, from May to June of each year). A total of 17 birds (12 males, four females, and one of unknown sex) were tagged, and a total 1515 locations (mean ± se = 89.12 ± 11.42) were… CONTINUE READING
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