Publisher: Association of Field Ornithologists
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ESTABLISHMENT AND DISPERSAL OF THE EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE IN FLORIDA
Christina M. Romagosa, et al. (2000)
EFFECT OF SAMPLE SIZE, PLOT SIZE, AND COUNTING TIME ON ESTIMATES OF AVIAN DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE IN A CHILEAN RAINFOREST
Jaime E. Jiménez. (2000)
Distribution and abundance of Snowy Plovers in eastern North America, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas
Leah R. Gorman, et al. (2002)
Comparison of fatal bird injuries from collisions with towers and windows
Carl J. Veltri, et al. (2005)
Effect of handling time and repeated sampling on avian white blood cell counts
Andrew K. Davis. (2005)
NEST SUCCESS IS NOT AN ADEQUATE COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE OF AVIAN REPRODUCTION
Bruce C. Thompson, et al. (2001)
MASS CHANGE DURING MIGRATION STOPOVER: A COMPARISON OF SPECIES GROUPS AND SITES
Erica H. Dunn. (2001)
CORVID SURVEY TECHNIQUES AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORVID RELATIVE ABUNDANCE AND NEST PREDATION
John M. Luginbuhl, et al. (2001)
DENSITY INFLUENCES CENSUS TECHNIQUE ACCURACY FOR CERULEAN WARBLERS IN EASTERN ONTARIO
Jason Jones, et al. (2000)
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