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BIOLOGY OF BIRDS OF PARADISE AND BOWERBIRDS

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1986
which include the most elabo­ rately decorated structures erected by any animal other than Homo sapiens. Darwin discussed both of these families because they furnish extreme ex­ amples of sexual selection. However, BOPs and BBs also pose other ques­ tions that have only recently attracted attention.
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The Birds of Paradise

Emu - Austral Ornithology, 2001
Darryl Jones, Thane Pratt
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Ecology of the birds of paradise

1998
Abstract A remarkable feature that defines the birds of paradise is the group’s near-obligate dependence upon the tropical dosed humid forests of Australasia, entirely east of Wallace’s Line. The dependence on humid forest is nowhere more obvious than in Australia, where one finds that continent’s four paradisaeid species restricted ...
Clifford B Frith   +3 more
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Bird of Paradise

Sewanee Review, 2023
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Sharpe's Birds of Paradise

2011
This edition of Sharpe's Birds of Paradise has been reproduced from a copy of the first edition at The John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, with digital photography by James Robinson and reprographics by Dot Gradations, Wickford, Essex.It has been printed by Appl, Wemding, Germany, on Modigliani paper.
Bowdler Sharpe, Richard, Robinson, Jamie
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The Birds of Paradise

Scientific American, 1877
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