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Large scale breeding site selection and non-breeding individual movement patterns of Red-footed Falcons

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Understanding the proximal and ultimate causes of avian distribution patterns has been in the center of ecology and biogeography research. In this thesis I present a multidisciplinary approach on how to link environmental factors with a species’ breeding site choice, and individual movement patterns, and show that understanding this relationship may yield direct conservation benefits.

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