Populations of Lesser Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis canadensis) have been increasing during the last decades in Eastern Siberia, an area historically known as breeding grounds of endangered Siberian Cranes (G. leucogeranus). Significant overlap in niche dimensions between the two species may occur and could lead to competition between them. Therefore, this study of comparative breeding ecology of common Lesser Sandhill Cranes and endangered Siberian Cranes was performed. From late May to early August 2000, I studied Lesser Sandhill and Siberian cranes within a 30,000-ha part of Kytalyk Resource Reserve in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia. My main objective was to compare dispersion patterns and resource use of breeding Lesser Sandh...
Information on how birds use different types of habitat and move within landscapes is crucial for av...
We researched the ecology of the third rarest crane species, Siberian crane, which breeds in norther...
The reproductive biologies of cranes are surprisingly similar. All crane species are strictly monoga...
Populations of Lesser Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis canadensis) have been increasing during the la...
In Yakutia, the sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis) was considered a common bird in 1957 on ...
The Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus) is the third rarest crane species in the world with a breedin...
The study of habitat selection and diet has a long history in ecology. This is often used to assess ...
The study of habitat selection and diet has a long history in ecology. This is often used to assess ...
In autumn of 2008 and 2009, we studied the foraging habitat selection of Siberian Crane ( Grus leuco...
We hypothesized that territorial sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in densely populated breeding are...
Like other animals, cranes exist as natural populations that are dependent upon particular environme...
The midcontinental population of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) includes about 500,000 birds and p...
The midcontinental population of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) includes about 500,000 birds and p...
Graduation date: 2015California's Central Valley agricultural landscapes provide several important w...
Other Vernacular Names: Siberian white crane, Asiatic White Crane; Grue nonne, Grue blanche d\u27As...
Information on how birds use different types of habitat and move within landscapes is crucial for av...
We researched the ecology of the third rarest crane species, Siberian crane, which breeds in norther...
The reproductive biologies of cranes are surprisingly similar. All crane species are strictly monoga...
Populations of Lesser Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis canadensis) have been increasing during the la...
In Yakutia, the sandhill crane (Grus canadensis canadensis) was considered a common bird in 1957 on ...
The Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus) is the third rarest crane species in the world with a breedin...
The study of habitat selection and diet has a long history in ecology. This is often used to assess ...
The study of habitat selection and diet has a long history in ecology. This is often used to assess ...
In autumn of 2008 and 2009, we studied the foraging habitat selection of Siberian Crane ( Grus leuco...
We hypothesized that territorial sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in densely populated breeding are...
Like other animals, cranes exist as natural populations that are dependent upon particular environme...
The midcontinental population of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) includes about 500,000 birds and p...
The midcontinental population of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) includes about 500,000 birds and p...
Graduation date: 2015California's Central Valley agricultural landscapes provide several important w...
Other Vernacular Names: Siberian white crane, Asiatic White Crane; Grue nonne, Grue blanche d\u27As...
Information on how birds use different types of habitat and move within landscapes is crucial for av...
We researched the ecology of the third rarest crane species, Siberian crane, which breeds in norther...
The reproductive biologies of cranes are surprisingly similar. All crane species are strictly monoga...