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Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient. [PDF]
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Predictors of Wing Attacks by Birds Across Australian Butterflies. [PDF]
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Parental Provisioning in an Urban Apex Predator. [PDF]
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Helminth fauna of birds of prey in Slovakia
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Complementary approaches to measure predation pressure on butterfly populations in Australia. [PDF]
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Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
This chapter provides the need-to-know information on birds of prey: Biology Husbandry Handling and restraint Diagnostic approach Common conditions Supportive care Anaesthesia and analgesia Euthanasia Drug formulary.
T J, Cade, A L, Clark
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This chapter provides the need-to-know information on birds of prey: Biology Husbandry Handling and restraint Diagnostic approach Common conditions Supportive care Anaesthesia and analgesia Euthanasia Drug formulary.
T J, Cade, A L, Clark
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1979
The combination of flight, bipedal gait and an adaptable beak has enabled birds to exploit almost every environment and a wide range of diets. Flight involves a high energy output. Most birds use only high energy foods and few provide more energy than the flesh of other vertebrates.
J. E. Webb, J. A. Wallwork, J. H. Elgood
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The combination of flight, bipedal gait and an adaptable beak has enabled birds to exploit almost every environment and a wide range of diets. Flight involves a high energy output. Most birds use only high energy foods and few provide more energy than the flesh of other vertebrates.
J. E. Webb, J. A. Wallwork, J. H. Elgood
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