Home-range and land-use in reared and wild red-legged partridges

Abstract

A research was carried out to estimate the integration ability of the released raised partridges with the wild population, the survival rate, the use of the habitat and the home ranges of both populations. No difference in mortality rates was observed between wild or raised partridges that had survived to the winter. The distance from the houses and home ranges surfaces did not differ between wild and raised

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