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Pourquoi le Quiscale bronzé devient-il moins commun?
Translated title of the contribution
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Why is the common grackle becoming less common?
Noah P. Horsley,
Michael P. Ward
Illinois Natural History Survey
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Common Grackle
100%
Illinois
50%
Nest Success
50%
Post-fledging Survival
50%
Population Decline
33%
Reproductive Success
33%
Negative Relationships
16%
Generalist
16%
Life History
16%
Songbird
16%
Current Rate
16%
Widespread Distribution
16%
Decline Rate
16%
Fledgling
16%
Agricultural Chemicals
16%
Agricultural Area
16%
Global Sensitivity Analysis
16%
Wintering Grounds
16%
Adult Survival
16%
Population Change
16%
Quiscalus Quiscula
16%
Demographic Parameters
16%
Demographic Model
16%
Persecution
16%
Ordinal Date
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Common Grackle
100%
Reproductive Success
28%
Life History
14%
Fledglings
14%
Agrochemical
14%
Wintering Grounds
14%