Density of Corvus corone cornix and Pica pica in different environmental typologies of North Calabria


Submitted: 10 October 2014
Accepted: 10 October 2014
Published: 30 September 2012
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Problematic bird species are interesting for their remarkable implications mostly in the economic field, and many efforts are made for their management by public administrations. The present study investigated the densities of Hooded Crow, Corvus corone cornix, and Magpie, Pica pica, in eight environments which form the main environmental typologies of the central southern part of the province of Cosenza. The study was conducted counting the nests along linear transects in wintertime. The value of total densities found for both corvid species are, on average, low if compared with the values found in North and Central Italy in the most recent years.

Urso, S., Crispino, F., Gervasio, G., Venuto, G., & Aloise, G. (2012). Density of Corvus corone cornix and Pica pica in different environmental typologies of North Calabria. Rivista Italiana Di Ornitologia, 82(1-2). https://doi.org/10.4081/rio.2012.140

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