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Characterization and selection of nest sites by the Cuban sandhill crane (Grus canadensis nesiotes) in the grasslands of the El Venero Wildlife Refuge, Cuba
ArticleAbstract: Grus canadensis nesiotes is an endemic threatened subspecies of crane that inhabits freshwater wetlaPalabras claves:Cuban crane, Grassland, Nesting area, Selection, Spatial scalesAutores:Denis D., Ruiz Companioni I., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusEvaluation of a protocol for automated extraction of morphometric measurements from avian eggs using digital photography
ArticleAbstract: Evaluation of a protocol for automated extraction of morphometric measurements from avian eggs usingPalabras claves:Automatizing, digital image processing, Egg dimensions, Morphometric, OologyAutores:Denis D., Ramírez-Arrieta V.M., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusNesting characteristics of the green turtle Chelonia mydas (Testudinata, Cheloniidae) at Caleta de los Piojos Beach, Cuba, determined from tagging studies
ArticleAbstract: Green turtle (chelonia mydas) females nesting during 2002 and 2003 nesting seasons at Caleta de losPalabras claves:CHELONIA MYDAS, Green turtle, Guanahacabibes Peninsula, nesting, TaggingAutores:Díaz Fernández R., Díaz-Fernández R., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopusReproductive parameters and potential geographical distribution of nesting areas of Grus canadensis nesiotes (Aves, Gruidae) in Cuba: Conservation implications
ArticleAbstract: Reproductive parameters and potential geographical distribution of nesting areas of Grus canadensisPalabras claves:Autores:Denis D., Fernando Abasolo-Pacheco, Rodríguez Piña E., Ruiz Companioni I., Vázquez A.H.P., YARELYS FERRER-SÁNCHEZFuentes:googlescopus