AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
Turner, A1982Counts of aerial-feeding birds in relation to pollution levels
Orłowski, G, Karg, J2013Diet breadth and overlap in three sympatric aerial insectivorous birds at the same location
Orłowski, G, Karg, J2013Diet breadth and overlap in three sympatric aerial insectivorous birds at the same location
Cucco, M, Malacarne, G1996Factors affecting egg mass in the Pallid Swift Apus pallidus
Cucco, M, Malacarne, G1996Factors affecting egg mass in the Pallid Swift Apus pallidus
WALKER, MARKD, ROTHERHAM, IAND2011No evidence of increased parental investment by Common Swifts Apus apus in response to parasite load in nests
WALKER, MARKD, ROTHERHAM, IAND2011No evidence of increased parental investment by Common Swifts Apus apus in response to parasite load in nests
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
Crowe, O, Coombes, RH, Lysaght, L, O'Brien, C, Choudhury, KRoy, Walsh, AJ, Wilson, JH, O'Halloran, J2010Population trends of widespread breeding birds in the Republic of Ireland 1998–2008
Lack, D1956Seaward Flights of Swifts at Dusk
WALKER, MARKD, ROTHERHAM, IAND2010The breeding success of Common Swifts Apus apus is not correlated with the abundance of their Louse Fly Crataerina pallida parasites
WALKER, MARKD, ROTHERHAM, IAND2010The breeding success of Common Swifts Apus apus is not correlated with the abundance of their Louse Fly Crataerina pallida parasites
Lack, D1955The Summer Movements of Swifts in England
Summers, RW2004Use of pine snags by birds in different stand types of Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris: Capsule Hole-nesting birds tended to breed in the largest pine snags (standing dead trees) predominating in ancient native pinewood and scarce in plantations
Summers, RW2004Use of pine snags by birds in different stand types of Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris: Capsule Hole-nesting birds tended to breed in the largest pine snags (standing dead trees) predominating in ancient native pinewood and scarce in plantations.
Lack, D1958Weather Movements of Swifts 1955–1957
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith