2018
DOI: 10.32800/abc.2018.41.0227
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Raptor nest–site use in relation to the proximity of coalbed–methane development

Abstract: Raptor nest-site use in relation to the proximity of coalbed-methane development. Energy development such as coalbed-methane (CBM) extraction is a major land use with largely unknown consequences for many animal species. Some raptor species may be especially vulnerable to habitat changes due to energy development given their ecological requirements and population trajectories. Using 12,977 observations of 3,074 nests of 12 raptor species across nine years (2003-2011) in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA, we… Show more

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