Dispersal in spruce grouse

Dispersal in spruce grouse

by M. A. Schroeder

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Paper presented at Prairie Universities Biological Seminars held in Regina, Saskatchewan, February 14-16, 1985. Shows that dispersal, the movement of juveniles from their place of birth to first potential breeding area, in spruce grouse consists of a complexity of smaller movements which reflect variety of behavioral and environmental factors. Based on research conducted in southwestern Alberta.

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