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Daily activity records of Southern Black-throated Finch by time of day and season.

Daily activity records of Southern Black-throated Finch by time of day and season.

<p>Numbers show a count of the number of observations for each bar.</p>

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Main Author: John M. van Osta (16708866) (author)
Other Authors: Brad Dreis (16708869) (author), Laura F. Grogan (19236453) (author), J. Guy Castley (19236456) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
threatened avian granivore
key remaining strongholds
habitats also increased
endangered southern black
daily foraging activity
local scale across
substantially different habitat
radio tracking period
daily activity patterns
scale nomadic movements
whose habitat use
div >< p
large home range
sbtf track resources
scale movements
habitat use
movement patterns
manual tracking
home range
habitat requirements
throated finch
temporal availability
resource needs
research suggests
previous research
northeastern australia
late morning
late afternoon
largely sedentary
intricately linked
individual sbtf
granivorous birds
estrildid finches
especially relevant
early morning
early afternoon
decreasing distance
climatic conditions
arid region
>) within
5 km
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