Northern Goshawk Diet During the Nesting Season in Southeast Alaska (original) (raw)
2006, Journal of Wildlife Management
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This study investigates the diet of northern goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) during the nesting season in southeast Alaska, emphasizing its implications for wildlife management and habitat conservation. The research highlights the variety of prey consumed by goshawks and the spatial and temporal variability in their diet within the context of the unique environmental conditions of the Alexander Archipelago. Understanding these dietary patterns is critical for informing management practices that support both goshawks and their prey populations in the rapidly changing landscapes of Southeast Alaska.
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