AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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1968GENERAL BIOLOGY OF SPECIES
Alatalo, RV1981Interspecific Competition in Tits Parus spp. and the Goldcrest Regulus regulus: Foraging Shifts in Multispecific Flocks
AVISE, JOHNC, Zink, RM1988Molecular Genetic Divergence between Avian Sibling Species: King and Clapper Rails, Long-Billed and Short-Billed Dowitchers, Boat-Tailed and Great-Tailed Grackles, and Tufted and Black-Crested Titmice
Berthold, P1982Endogene Grundlagen der Jahresperiodik von Standvögeln und wenig ausgeprägten Zugvögeln
Berthold, P1974Circannuale Periodik bei Grasmücken (Sylvia)
Dhondt, AA1989Ecological and Evolutionary Effects of Interspecific Competition in Tits
Järvinen, O, Väisänen, RA1979Climatic Changes, Habitat Changes, and Competition: Dynamics of Geographical Overlap in Two Pairs of Congeneric Bird Species in Finland
Kullberg, C, Ekman, J2000Does Predation Maintain Tit Community Diversity?
Moreno, J1981Feeding Niches of Woodland Birds in a Montane Coniferous Forest in Central Spain during Winter
RODRÍGUEZ, ALEJANDRO, Andrén, H, Jansson, G2001Habitat-Mediated Predation Risk and Decision Making of Small Birds at Forest Edges
SANGSTER, GEORGE, van den Berg, AB, van Loon, AJ, Roselaar, CS2009Dutch Avifaunal List: Taxonomic Changes in 2004–2008
Sheldon, FH, Slikas, B, Kinnarney, M, Gill, FB, Zhao, E, Silverin, B1992DNA-DNA Hybridization Evidence of Phylogenetic Relationships among Major Lineages of Parus
Suhonen, J, Halonen, M, MAPPES, TAPIO1993Predation Risk and the Organization of the Parus Guild
Summers, RW2007Stand selection by birds in Scots pinewoods in Scotland: the need for more old-growth pinewood
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
Ulfstrand, S1976Feeding Niches of Some Passerine Birds in a South Swedish Coniferous Plantation in Winter and Summer
Vilà, C, J. RODRIGUEZ-TEIJEIRO, DOMINGO, OLIVA, FRANCESC1996Diurnal cycles in microhabitat use by forest passerines: consequences for community structure
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