The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon

This study was undertaken to record the known history of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) in Utah as we have been able to construct it from both the literature and from our original research that extends over about a 30-year period in the state. The present total population of the peregrine i...

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Main Authors: Porter, Richard D., White, Clayton M.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 1973
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spelling ftbrighamyoung:oai:scholarsarchive.byu.edu:byuscib-1076 2023-07-23T04:19:11+02:00 The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon Porter, Richard D. White, Clayton M. 1973-06-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byuscib/vol18/iss1/1 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/byuscib/article/1076/viewcontent/29144.pdf unknown BYU ScholarsArchive https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byuscib/vol18/iss1/1 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/byuscib/article/1076/viewcontent/29144.pdf Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series Peregrine falcon–Ecology Prairie falcon–Ecology Competition (Biology) Birds–Ecology Birds–Ecology–Utah Anatomy Botany Physiology Zoology text 1973 ftbrighamyoung 2023-07-03T22:29:45Z This study was undertaken to record the known history of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) in Utah as we have been able to construct it from both the literature and from our original research that extends over about a 30-year period in the state. The present total population of the peregrine in Utah is possibly only 10 percent of what it has been in historic times. In an effort to find explanations for the decline, we have explored hypotheses of climatic changes, impact of pesticides, disease, and human disturbances. We conclude that pesticide contamination and climatic changes may have been the major reasons for their decline in Utah. A general background of the geographical and ecological distribution of the species in Utah is provided as are also details of its nesting behavior from some Wasatch Mountain eyries. Our data suggest that its nesting density along the Wasatch Mountains was about the same order of magnitude as nesting densities in other regions of North America that are generally considered more favorable to the peregrine. We have considered some of the environmental factors that may limit the species in Utah and especially its relationship with a congener, the Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus). We conclude that the peregrine may live jointly with the Prairie Falcon with a minimum of intraspecific competition. We present evidence which suggests that the peregrine has been in Utah since the late Pleistocene and that it has had a long history of sympatric existence with the Prairie Falcon. Text Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon Brigham Young University (BYU): ScholarsArchive
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topic Peregrine falcon–Ecology
Prairie falcon–Ecology
Competition (Biology)
Birds–Ecology
Birds–Ecology–Utah
Anatomy
Botany
Physiology
Zoology
spellingShingle Peregrine falcon–Ecology
Prairie falcon–Ecology
Competition (Biology)
Birds–Ecology
Birds–Ecology–Utah
Anatomy
Botany
Physiology
Zoology
Porter, Richard D.
White, Clayton M.
The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
topic_facet Peregrine falcon–Ecology
Prairie falcon–Ecology
Competition (Biology)
Birds–Ecology
Birds–Ecology–Utah
Anatomy
Botany
Physiology
Zoology
description This study was undertaken to record the known history of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) in Utah as we have been able to construct it from both the literature and from our original research that extends over about a 30-year period in the state. The present total population of the peregrine in Utah is possibly only 10 percent of what it has been in historic times. In an effort to find explanations for the decline, we have explored hypotheses of climatic changes, impact of pesticides, disease, and human disturbances. We conclude that pesticide contamination and climatic changes may have been the major reasons for their decline in Utah. A general background of the geographical and ecological distribution of the species in Utah is provided as are also details of its nesting behavior from some Wasatch Mountain eyries. Our data suggest that its nesting density along the Wasatch Mountains was about the same order of magnitude as nesting densities in other regions of North America that are generally considered more favorable to the peregrine. We have considered some of the environmental factors that may limit the species in Utah and especially its relationship with a congener, the Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus). We conclude that the peregrine may live jointly with the Prairie Falcon with a minimum of intraspecific competition. We present evidence which suggests that the peregrine has been in Utah since the late Pleistocene and that it has had a long history of sympatric existence with the Prairie Falcon.
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author Porter, Richard D.
White, Clayton M.
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title The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
title_short The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
title_full The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
title_fullStr The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
title_full_unstemmed The Peregrine Falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the Prairie Falcon
title_sort peregrine falcon in utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the prairie falcon
publisher BYU ScholarsArchive
publishDate 1973
url https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byuscib/vol18/iss1/1
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/context/byuscib/article/1076/viewcontent/29144.pdf
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