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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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1977RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS
1977RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS
1976Miscellaneous: Williams, L. E., Jr. & Phillips, R. W. 1973. Capturing Sandhill Cranes with alpha-chloralose. J. Wildl. Mgmt 37: 94–97.
Aitken, K, Martin, K2007The importance of excavators in hole-nesting communities: availability and use of natural tree holes in old mixed forests of western Canada
Anthony, RG, Green, GA, Forsman, ED, S. Nelson, K1996Avian Abundance in Riparian Zones of Three Forest Types in the Cascade Mountains, Oregon
Blewett, CM, Marzluff, JM2005Effects of Urban Sprawl on Snags and the Abundance and Productivity of Cavity-Nesting Birds
Conner, RN, Saenz, D1996Woodpecker Excavation and Use of Cavities in Polystyrene Snags
J. Dieni, S, Anderson, SH1999Effects of Recent Burning on Breeding Bird Community Structure in Aspen Forests (Efectos de Quema Reciente en la Estructura Reproductiva de la Comunidad de Aves en Bosques de Populus)
DOLBY, ANDREWS, Jr., TCGrubb1999Effects of Winter Weather on Horizontal and Vertical Use of Isolated Forest Fragments by Bark-Foraging Birds
Gaines, WL, Haggard, M, LEHMKUHL, JOHNF, Lyons, AL, Harrod, RJ2007Short-Term Response of Land Birds to Ponderosa Pine Restoration
Grubb, Jr., TC, Cimprich, DA1990Supplementary Food Improves the Nutritional Condition of Wintering Woodland Birds: Evidence from Ptilochronology
GUTZWILLER, KEVINJ, Marcum, HA1997Bird Reactions to Observer Clothing Color: Implications for Distance-Sampling Techniques
Hewson, CM, Amar, A, Lindsell, JA, Thewlis, RM, BUTLER, SIMON, SMITH, KEN, Fuller, RJ2007Recent changes in bird populations in British broadleaved woodland
Hino, T2007Diversity and plasticity in branch-side use by birds in mixed-species flocks: niche differentiation or competitive hierarchy
Hino, T2005Resident males of small species dominate immigrants of large species in heterospecific, winter bird flocks
Lewis, AJG, Amar, A, CORDI-PIEC, DANIEL, Thewlis, RM2007Factors influencing Willow Tit Poecile montanus site occupancy: a comparison of abandoned and occupied woods
B. Mcclelland, R, Mcclelland, PT2000Red-Naped Sapsucker Nest Trees in Northern Rocky Mountain Old-Growth Forest
Michael, ED, Thornburgh, PI1971Immediate Effects of Hardwood Removal and Prescribed Burning on Bird Populations
Peterson, AW, Grubb, Jr., TC1983Artificial Trees as a Cavity Substrate for Woodpeckers
Provencher, L, Gobris, NM, Brennan, LA2002Effects of Hardwood Reduction on Winter Birds in Northwest Florida Longleaf Pine Sandhill Forests
Provencher, L, Gobris, NM, Brennan, LA, GORDON, DORIAR, HARDESTY, JEFFREYL2002Breeding Bird Response to Midstory Hardwood Reduction in Florida Sandhill Longleaf Pine Forests
Reinkensmeyer, DP, Miller, RF, Anthony, RG, Marr, VE2007Avian Community Structure Along a Mountain Big Sagebrush Successional Gradient
Runde, DE, Capen, DE1987Characteristics of Northern Hardwood Trees Used by Cavity-Nesting Birds
Sedgwick, JA, Knopf, FL1990Habitat Relationships and Nest Site Characteristics of Cavity-Nesting Birds in Cottonwood Floodplains
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
Siriwardena, GM2004Possible roles of habitat, competition and avian nest predation in the decline of the Willow Tit Parus montanus in Britain: Capsule Although stable in their preferred, wet habitats, Willow Tits have declined in woodland, probably because of habitat degrad
Smith, KG1986Winter Population Dynamics of Three Species of Mast-Eating Birds in the Eastern United States
TOPP, CARRIEM, Winker, K2008GENETIC PATTERNS OF DIFFERENTIATION AMONG FIVE LANDBIRD SPECIES FROM THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, BRITISH COLUMBIA (Patrons génétiques de différentiation chez cinq espèces d'oiseaux terrestres des îles de la Reine-Charlotte, en Colombie-Britannique)
Weikel, JM, Hayes, JP1999The Foraging Ecology of Cavity-Nesting Birds in Young Forests of the Northern Coast Range of Oregon
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith