California Condors in the 21st CenturyAllan Mee, Linnea Suzanne Hall |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Linnea S Hall and Allan Mee | 1 |
Limiting Factors for Wild California Condors | 9 |
Low Nest Success in a Reintroduced Population | 31 |
Copyright | |
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adult Andean Condors Baja California behavior Big Sur Birds of Prey blood lead levels bullet fragments C. N. PARISH California Condor Gymnogyps California Condors released Cape Vulture captive breeding carcasses chelation chelation therapy chicks Condor Gymnogyps californianus condor range Conservation coyotes death deer efforts eggs feeding female Fish and Wildlife fledged foraging free-flying Fry and Maurer genetic diversity genetic founders Grand Canyon haplotype Hopper Mountain hunters individuals ingestion juvenile Kaibab Plateau Koford L. S. Hall lead ammunition lead contamination lead poisoning Los Angeles Zoo Mee and L. S. Meretsky mitochondrial mortality nestlings non-lead ammunition northern Arizona pairs Peregrine Fund predation puppet-reared rearing reduce reintroduced released birds released condors roost samples San Diego sequences Series in Ornithology Sespe Condor Sanctuary Snyder and Snyder southern California species survival tion trash U.S. Fish U.S. Forest Service volume Vultures WIEMEYER wild population Wildlife Service Zone µg dL-1