Spotted Owl Ecology: Theory and Methodology: A Reply to Rosenberg Et Al
In their remarks on the study of Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis) by Carey et al., Rosenberg et al. questioned the appropriateness of certain analyses and methods, and specific interpretation of the results. Herein, I respond to the comments of Rosenberg et al.
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