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Troy I Wellicome
University of Alberta - Edmonton / Canada
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 653453
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Troy I Wellicome's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Captive-reared burrowing owls show higher site-affinity, survival, and reproductive performance when reintroduced using a soft-release Biological conservation 144 (5), 1382-1391, 2011
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Post-fledging survival of burrowing owls in Saskatchewan The Journal of wildlife management, 512-519, 2003
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Prioritizing recovery funding to maximize conservation of endangered species Conservation Letters 11 (6), e12604, 2018
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Factors associated with nest- and roost-burrow selection by burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) on the Canadian prairies Canadian Journal of Zoology 83 (10), 1373-1380, 2005
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Synchronous and delayed numerical responses of a predatory bird community to a vole outbreak on the Canadian prairies Journal of Raptor Research 35 (4), 288-295, 2001
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