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Results from burrowing owl research:
Belthoff, J.R. and B.W. Smith. 2003. Patterns of artificial burrow occupancy and reuse by burrowing owls in Idaho. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31:1-7. [Full Text]
Herting, B.L. and J.R. Belthoff. 2001. The bounce and double trill songs of male and female western screech-owls: characterization and usefulness for classification of sex. The Auk 118:1095-1101. [Full Text]
Moulton, C.E., R.S. Brady, J.R. Belthoff. 2005. A comparison of breeding season food habits of burrowing owls nesting in agricultural and nonagricultural habitat in Idaho. Journal of Raptor Research 39 (4):429-438. [Full Text]
Moulton, C.E., R.S. Brady, J.R. Belthoff. 2006. Associations between Wildlife and Agriculture: Underlying Mechanisms and Implications in Burrowing Owls. Journal of Wildlife Management 70 (3): 708-716.[Full Text]
Smith, B.W. and J.R. Belthoff. 2001. Effects of nest dimensions on use of artificial burrow systems by burrowing owls. Journal of Wildlife Management 65:318-326. [Full Text]
Smith, B.W. and J.R. Belthoff. 2001. Identification of ectoparasites on burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho. Journal of Raptor Research 35:159-161. [Full Text]
Smith, B.W. and J.R. Belthoff. 2001. Burrowing owls and development: results of short-distance nest relocations to avoid construction impacts. Journal of Raptor Research 35:385-391. [Full Text]
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This page was last reviewed on 17 December 2007.