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О смене партнёров на гнезде у насиживающих малых зуйков Charadrius dubius
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Случай гнездования малого зуйка Charadrius dubius на строительной площадке в Санкт-Петербурге
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Acta Parasitologica, 2007
AbstractDuring a re-assessment of tapeworm collections from wild birds in Slovakia, two Anomotaenia spp. were recovered from the intestine of the little ringed plover Charadrius dubius Scop., 1786. One of them is described as Anomotaenia barusi sp. nov.
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AbstractDuring a re-assessment of tapeworm collections from wild birds in Slovakia, two Anomotaenia spp. were recovered from the intestine of the little ringed plover Charadrius dubius Scop., 1786. One of them is described as Anomotaenia barusi sp. nov.
Vladimíra Hanzelová +2 more
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Assortative Mating in the Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius
Ornis Scandinavica, 1987Anders Hedenström
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TERRITORY IN THE LITTLE RINGED PLOVER CHARADRIUS DUBIUS.
Ibis, 1956Summary.Comparisons are made between the territorial behaviour of a small population of Little Ringed Plovers near Reading, Berkshire, and Dutch birds (Sluiters 1938).Most birds arrived singly in spring, males preceding females from about 1–3 weeks as a rule, but some were already paired on arrival.
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Bird Study, 2000
The breeding habitat preferences of Kentish Plover and Little Ringed Plover were studied on a shingle bed. The location of each nest was measured as the distance to the sea wall, nearest pond and nearest path. The habitat surrounding nests was measured at radii of 0.15 m and 15 m as the proportional cover of shingle, gravel, sand, live and dead ...
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The breeding habitat preferences of Kentish Plover and Little Ringed Plover were studied on a shingle bed. The location of each nest was measured as the distance to the sea wall, nearest pond and nearest path. The habitat surrounding nests was measured at radii of 0.15 m and 15 m as the proportional cover of shingle, gravel, sand, live and dead ...
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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2013
Despite host defense against parasites and pathogens being considered a costly life-history trait, relatively few studies have assessed the energetic cost of immune responsiveness. Knowledge of such energetic costs may help to understand the mechanisms by which trade-offs with other demanding activities occur.
José M, Abad-Gómez +5 more
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Despite host defense against parasites and pathogens being considered a costly life-history trait, relatively few studies have assessed the energetic cost of immune responsiveness. Knowledge of such energetic costs may help to understand the mechanisms by which trade-offs with other demanding activities occur.
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Little Ringed PloversCharadrius dubiusin Britain in 1984
Bird Study, 1989The 1984 census revealed that the population of Little Ringed Plovers summering in Britain had increased by approximately 30% since 1973 to a minimum of 608 pairs, thus continuing the upward trend which began in the 1940s. There was an extension of range westwards and an expansion within the northern part of the existing range.
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