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4por Nielson, Ryan M., Murphy, Robert K., Millsap, Brian A., Howe, William H., Gardner, Grant“…Increasing development across the western United States (USA) elevates concerns about effects on wildlife resources; the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is of special concern in this regard. …”
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5por Dunk, Jeffrey R., Woodbridge, Brian, Lickfett, Todd M., Bedrosian, Geoffrey, Noon, Barry R., LaPlante, David W., Brown, Jessi L., Tack, Jason D.Enlace del recurso
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6por Zamboni, Paolo, Scerrati, Alba, Menegatti, Erica, Galeotti, Roberto, Lapparelli, Marcello, Traina, Luca, Tessari, Mirko, Ciorba, Andrea, De Bonis, Pasquale, Pelucchi, StefanoEnlace del recurso
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7por Millsap, Brian A., Zimmerman, Guthrie S., Kendall, William L., Barnes, Joseph G., Braham, Melissa A., Bedrosian, Bryan E., Bell, Douglas A., Bloom, Peter H., Crandall, Ross H., Domenech, Robert, Driscoll, Daniel, Duerr, Adam E., Gerhardt, Rick, Gibbs, Samantha E. J., Harmata, Alan R., Jacobson, Kenneth, Katzner, Todd E., Knight, Robert N., Lockhart, J. Michael, McIntyre, Carol, Murphy, Robert K., Slater, Steven J., Smith, Brian W., Smith, Jeff P., Stahlecker, Dale W., Watson, James W.“…In the United States, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act prohibits take of golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) unless authorized by permit, and stipulates that all permitted take must be sustainable. …”
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8por Bulman, Christina A., Chappell, Laura, Gunderson, Emma, Vogel, Ian, Beerntsen, Brenda, Slatko, Barton E., Sullivan, William, Sakanari, Judy A.Enlace del recurso
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10por Wilson, Tammy L., Schmidt, Joshua H., Mangipane, Buck A., Kolstrom, Rebecca, Bartz, Krista K.“…Overall our results demonstrate the expected nesting dynamics of a healthy bald eagle population that is largely free of human disturbance and can be used as a baseline for the expected dynamics for recovering bald eagle populations in the contiguous 48 states.…”
Publicado 2018
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11por de Oliveira, Marcos José, Aguiar-Silva, Francisca Helena, de Moraes, Wanderlei, Sanaiotti, Tânia Margarete, Banhos, Aureo, Moreira, Nei“…In Brazil, 62% (n = 86) of the individuals were hatched in the wild and 38% (n = 53) were bred in captivity under human care; for the wild individuals, only 73% (n = 64) have a known state of origin, with the majority from Pará state. …”
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12“…INTRODUCTION: This article unveils a case of the classic styloid syndrome and states that panoramic imaging and ultrasound can be an alternative to computed tomography. …”
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13por Hallingstad, Eric C., Rabie, Paul A., Telander, Andrew C., Roppe, Jerry A., Nagy, Laura R.“…Researchers typically conduct fatality monitoring to determine a wind energy facility’s direct impacts on wildlife. In the United States, wind energy impacts on eagles have received increased attention in recent years because eagle incidental take permits became available. …”
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17“…However, it is often difficult to develop predictive models, as the explanatory data required for model development across regional management scales is rarely available. Golden eagles are a large-ranging predator of conservation concern in the United States that may be negatively affected by wind energy development. …”
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