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Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success

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Published in:Cities and the Environment (CATE)
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Published: 2026
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title Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_auth Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_full Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_fullStr Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_full_unstemmed Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_short Laughing Doves Use Human Structures in Fragmented Habitats to Improve Breeding Success
title_sort laughing doves use human structures in fragmented habitats to improve breeding success
topic Estate, Housing and Urban Planning
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url https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cate/vol19/iss1/4