Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the European Boreal Zone, loss of old forest due to intensive forestry is suspected to cause declines in forest-dwelling raptors by reducing their breeding performance. We studied the boreal breeding habitat and habitat-associated breeding performance of the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), common buzzard (Buteo buteo) and European honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus). We combined long-term Finnish bird-of-prey data with multi-source national forest inventory data at various distances (100-4000 m) around the hawk nests. We found that breeding success of the goshawk was best explained by the habitat within a 2000-m radius around the nests; breeding was more suc...
Apex predators, such as raptors, are used as surrogates to attain conservation objectives; however, ...
Three breeding species of raptors were observed in Łagiewnicki Forest in 2009-2010 (number of breedi...
We have previously documented the decline of the Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus over a 23‐year per...
<div><p>Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the Europea...
Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the European Boreal...
Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the Euro-pean Borea...
Environmental changes are expected in Europe due to ongoing timber harvesting in forests and changes...
As an apex predator and an indicator species, Northern Goshawks play a crucial role in the ecosystem...
Abstract I studied the ecology of the goshawk-grouse relationship in Oulu, northern Finland, during ...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
Large, mobile organisms can move swiftly through their environment and probably select resources, fr...
Conservation concern for the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) reflects evidence that goshawks m...
Most studies of nest site selection by northern goshawk, Accipiter gentilis, have been done in mixed...
International audienceThere are serious concerns about the ecological degradation caused by modern a...
The northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) is a large, forest-dwelling raptor generally ...
Apex predators, such as raptors, are used as surrogates to attain conservation objectives; however, ...
Three breeding species of raptors were observed in Łagiewnicki Forest in 2009-2010 (number of breedi...
We have previously documented the decline of the Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus over a 23‐year per...
<div><p>Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the Europea...
Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the European Boreal...
Habitat loss causes population declines, but the mechanisms are rarely known. In the Euro-pean Borea...
Environmental changes are expected in Europe due to ongoing timber harvesting in forests and changes...
As an apex predator and an indicator species, Northern Goshawks play a crucial role in the ecosystem...
Abstract I studied the ecology of the goshawk-grouse relationship in Oulu, northern Finland, during ...
Habitat alteration and loss have contributed to the decline in populations of several woodland rapto...
Large, mobile organisms can move swiftly through their environment and probably select resources, fr...
Conservation concern for the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) reflects evidence that goshawks m...
Most studies of nest site selection by northern goshawk, Accipiter gentilis, have been done in mixed...
International audienceThere are serious concerns about the ecological degradation caused by modern a...
The northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) is a large, forest-dwelling raptor generally ...
Apex predators, such as raptors, are used as surrogates to attain conservation objectives; however, ...
Three breeding species of raptors were observed in Łagiewnicki Forest in 2009-2010 (number of breedi...
We have previously documented the decline of the Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus over a 23‐year per...