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  • If there any pigeon out there? On the importance of counting techniques to estimate bird populations

    on 27 July 2021

    Detecting birds in their environment in a reliable way is essential to estimate their abundance, to understand their geographical distribution and their habitat preferences, or to develop relevant conservation actions. Although several methods exist, their efficiencies differ, as demonstrated by a new study during which the presence and abundance of two species of wild pigeons of patrimonial and hunting…

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