Publisher: Spanish Society of Ornithology

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The 1902 Convention for the Protection of Birds in Historical and Juridical PerspectivealA
Michael J. Bowman. (2014)
Living in Environments with Contrasting Salinities: A Review of Physiological and Behavioural Responses in Waterbirds
Jorge S. Gutiérrez . (2014)
Population Decline of the Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus aquitanicus in the Central Pyrenees
Juan Antonio Gil, et al. (2020)
Roles of Raptors in a Changing World: From Flagships to Providers of Key Ecosystem Services
José A. Donázar, et al. (2016)
Individual-Based Tracking Systems in Ornithology: Welcome to the Era of Big Data
Pascual López-López. (2016)
The Use of Fallows by Nesting Little Bustard Tetrax tetrax Females: Implications for Conservation in Mosaic Cereal Farmland
Manuel B. Morales, et al. (2013)
Long-Term Variation in Laying Date and Clutch Size of the Great Tit Parus major in Central Poland: A Comparison between Urban Parkland and Deciduous Forest
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Juan Carlos Illera, et al. (2016)