Nesting behavior in a reintroduced population of California condors
Studies in numerous animal taxa demonstrate that early rearing experience has a profound influence on the development of later adaptive behavior. This has implications for endangered species management, particularly when animals are reared in captivity for reintroduction or in cases in which species...
Main Author: | Sandhaus, Estelle A. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/47547 |
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