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Shorebirds of Australia

Choice Reviews Online, 2007
Shorebirds of Australia brings together the latest information about the evolution, ecology and behaviour of shorebirds and how they are distributed in Australia. Complete with colour photographs and up-to-date distribution maps, it provides descriptions and tips to assist with the identification of all species of shorebird in ...
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Shorebirds

2004
Shorebirds are the most visible inhabitants of coastal wetlands worldwide. Many undertake spectacularly long flights between their wintering and breeding grounds, embodying the miracle of long-distance migration in a profound way. In this illustrated behavioural ecology the migration, feeding and breeding of these birds are explained in a comprehensive
van de Kam, Jan   +3 more
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Shorebirds and Seabirds’ Ecology and Conservation

2021
Shorebirds and seabirds of the order Charadriiformes are among the most diverse and conspicuous birds inhabiting Bahia Blanca Estuary. This order consists of three suborders, Charadrii, Scolopaci, and Lari, represented in the estuary by 46 species. Most shorebirds breed in both the north- and the south-end of the Americas, undertaking short- to long ...
Martínez Curci, Natalia Soledad   +4 more
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Shorebirds (Charadriiformes)

2009
Abstract Shorebirds are a diverse cosmopolitan group that forms the monophyletic Order Charadriiformes. 7ey represent one of the largest clades in birds with 366 species classiAed traditionally in 19 families (1). theorder can be divided into three major clades (2–4): Scolopaci (sandpipers, jacanas, painted snipes, seedsnipes, and Plains-
Allan J Baker, Sérgio L Pereiraa
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