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Distributions of roosting sandhill cranes as identified by aerial thermography

Prairie Naturalist
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Abstract

We used aerial thermography to determine the location of sandhill crane (Grus canadensis) roosting sites during a single night over a 142-km reach of the Platte River, Nebraska. We assessed the influences of human disturbance features, screening of disturbance features by woody vegetation, distance to surrounding cropland of various types and channel width on distribution patterns of sandhill crane roosting sites with the aid of a geographic information system (GIS). We found that roosting sites were farther from bridges and paved roads than random points along the river channel; a visual woody screen mitigated the effect of bridges on locations of roosting sites; and roosting sites were in wider river channels than were observed at random points.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Distributions of roosting sandhill cranes as identified by aerial thermography
Series title Prairie Naturalist
Volume 33
Issue 2
Year Published 2001
Language English
Contributing office(s) Fort Collins Science Center
Description 7 p.
First page 93
Last page 99
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