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An inexpensive method for identiying passerine nest predators using tethered artificial eggs
RL Boulton, Phillip Cassey
Biosciences
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Passerine
100%
Artificial Egg
100%
Nest Predators
100%
New Zealand
40%
Low Dose Rate
40%
Clay Egg
40%
Fainting
20%
North Island
20%
Predation
20%
Nest Predation
20%
Predation Rate
20%
Artificial Clay
20%
Australian Magpie
20%
Egg Ejection
20%
Thrush
20%
Predator Identification
20%
Desertion
20%
Harrier
20%
Finch
20%
Gymnorhina Tibicen
20%
Circus Approximans
20%
Natural Nests
20%
Nest Abandonment
20%
Rattus
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Passeriformes
100%
Predation
100%
Australians
33%
Circus
33%
Oral Candidiasis
33%
Rat
33%
Rattus
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
New Zealand
100%
Predation
100%
Nest Predation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nest Predation
100%
Predation
50%
Oral Candidiasis
25%