Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Active nest sites of olive-sided flycatchers (Contopus cooperi) in central Alaska have greater insect diversity than historical sites
- Reference: Haberski, A., M. McHugh, J. C. Hagelin, and D. Sikes. 2017. Active nest sites of olive-sided flycatchers (Contopus cooperi) in central Alaska have greater insect diversity than historical sites [poster]. Joint Annual Meeting of the Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society and the Alaska Herpetological Society, 3-6 April 2017, Fairbanks, Alaska.
- Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
- Authors: Adam Haberski, Julie C. Hagelin, Megan McHugh, Derek S. Sikes
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- Keywords: olive-sided flycatcher, Contopus cooperi, nest sites, insects, diet, breeding
- Link: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/library/pdfs/wildlife/posters/haberski_etal_2017_tws_poster.pdf (PDF)
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- Primary Authors: Julie C. Hagelin
- Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED)
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- Publication Types: Abstract/Poster/Presentation (Scientific)
- Regions: Region IV - Central and Southwest Alaska
- Species: Olive-Sided Flycatcher, Insect
- Species Categories: Birds, Insects
- Title: Active nest sites of olive-sided flycatchers (Contopus cooperi) in central Alaska have greater insect diversity than historical sites
- Topics: Research, Behavioral Ecology, Diet
- Year: 2017
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