Denise O. Conover's scientific contributions
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Publications (15)
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... Mesopredators are known to often prey on eggs from bird and turtle nests (Conover and Conover 2022). ...
... habituation been discussed extensively in other literature reviews (Bomford and O'Brien 1990;Avery and Werner 2017), and notably in Conover (2002). Conover (2002) suggested that birds may habituate more quickly to biologically salient frightening devices than non-biologically salient frightening devices, such gas cannons. ...