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Roost Selection and Roosting Behavior of Male Common Nighthawks
2004
The American midland naturalist
Many studies to date have documented clear energetic costs and benefits of avian roost selection. Male Common Nighthawks (Chordeiles minor) spend at least half of each day during the summer on a day-roost. Therefore selection of roost-sites likely has implications for survival and long-term fitness. Our objective was to identify characteristics of day-roosts used by male Common Nighthawks in Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. We measured features of roost trees and monitored
doi:10.1674/0003-0031(2004)151[0079:rsarbo]2.0.co;2
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