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Highly pathogenic avian influenza management policy in domestic poultry: from reacting to preventing. [PDF]
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Bird Richness and Abundance in Urban Areas: Simulation-Based Conservation Strategies for an Italian Town. [PDF]
Ferrarini A, Bagni L, Gustin M.
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Re-surveying breeding forest bird communities in Western Oregon after 50 years: comparing 1968-1970 and 2020-2021. [PDF]
Clements NM, Robinson WD.
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The Impact of Vegetation Structure on Shaping Urban Avian Communities in Chaoyang District Beijing, China. [PDF]
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The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
This paper gives an account of a series of preliminary surveys on birds carried out in the Bau Limestone Area. One hundred and twenty-nine (129) species from 40 families were recorded during the course of the project. Four main sites were identified for comprehensive survey, based on habitat contiguity and survey coverage: Doya, Kawa, Kapor and Poing ...
Sim Lee Kheng, Daniel Kong
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This paper gives an account of a series of preliminary surveys on birds carried out in the Bau Limestone Area. One hundred and twenty-nine (129) species from 40 families were recorded during the course of the project. Four main sites were identified for comprehensive survey, based on habitat contiguity and survey coverage: Doya, Kawa, Kapor and Poing ...
Sim Lee Kheng, Daniel Kong
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Science, 1965
The percentage of endemic species of birds on islands increases with island area at a double logarithmic rate. This relation is apparently due to extinction, which is more rapid the smaller the island. The turnover resulting from extinction and replacement appears to be far more rapid than hitherto suspected.
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The percentage of endemic species of birds on islands increases with island area at a double logarithmic rate. This relation is apparently due to extinction, which is more rapid the smaller the island. The turnover resulting from extinction and replacement appears to be far more rapid than hitherto suspected.
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Creating a Homogeneous Avifauna
2001I compared birds on urban gradients in two ecoregions of the United States by censusing summer resident bird populations at six sites in central California’s coastal chaparral and southwest Ohio’s eastern broadleaf forest. These sites represented comparable gradients of urban land-use which ranged from relatively undisturbed to highly developed and ...
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