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Predation on Artificial Nests in Large Forest Blocks
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1994
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Nest Predation RatesEngineeringWildlife EcologyBiogeographyPredator-prey InteractionEntomologyForestryEvolutionary BiologyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionWildlife ManagementSocial SciencesArtificial NestsNeotropical Migrant BirdsWildlife BiologyForest FragmentationSpatial EcologyDeforestationConservation Biology
Neotropical migrant birds are declining within many forest communities in North America and concern exists regarding the impact of forest fragmentation on their breeding success, particularly with respect to nest predation. We studied predation on artificial ground nests in large forest blocks to provide information for comparison with forest fragments and to determine the importance of predator community and vegetation. From May through August 1991, we distributed 320 artificial ground nests over 84-ha study plots and measured 12 vegetational variables at these nests. We used remote-triggered cameras to identify predators. Nest predation rates varied from 5 to 40 % among study plots
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