Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details

Body mass of female Cooper’s Hawks is unrelated to longevity and breeding dispersal: Implications for the study of breeding dispersal

  • Reference: Rosenfield, R. N., J. Bielefeldt, T. G. Haynes, M. G. Hardin, F. J. Glassen, and T. L. Booms. 2016. Body mass of female Cooper’s Hawks is unrelated to longevity and breeding dispersal: Implications for the study of breeding dispersal. Journal of Raptor Research 50(3):305-312. https://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-15-30.1
  • Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
  • Authors: John Bielefeldt, Travis L. Booms, Frederick J. Glassen, Madeline G. Hardin, Taylor G. Haynes, Robert N. Rosenfield
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  • Keywords: Cooper's hawk, Accipiter cooperii, breeding dispersal, body mass, longevity
  • Link: https://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-15-30.1 (Offsite)
  • Partners: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin
  • Primary Authors: Robert N. Rosenfield
  • Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED)
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  • Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
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  • Species: Cooper's Hawk
  • Species Categories: Birds
  • Title: Body mass of female Cooper’s Hawks is unrelated to longevity and breeding dispersal: Implications for the study of breeding dispersal
  • Topics: Research, Physiology, Biometrics
  • Year: 2016

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