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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Arlettaz, R, Maurer, M, Mosimann-Kampe, P, Nusslé, S, Abadi, F, Braunisch, V, Schaub, M2012New vineyard cultivation practices create patchy ground vegetation, favouring Woodlarks
Boulenger, GA1896XXI.—Description of a new genus of elapine snakes from Woodlark Island, British New Guinea
Brambilla, M, Rubolini, D2009Intra-seasonal changes in distribution and habitat associations of a multi-brooded bird species: implications for conservation planning
COLGAN, DJ, Soheili, S2008Evolutionary Lineages in Emballonura and Mosia Bats (Mammalia: Microchiroptera) from the Southwestern Pacific1
Conway, G, Wotton, S, Henderson, I, Eaton, M, Drewitt, A, Spencer, J2009The status of breeding Woodlarks Lullula arborea in Britain in 2006
Conway, G, Wotton, S, Henderson, I, Eaton, M, Drewitt, A, Spencer, J2009The status of breeding Woodlarks Lullula arborea in Britain in 2006
DELFINO, MASSIMO, De Vos, J2010A Revision of the Dubois Crocodylians, Gavialis bengawanicus and Crocodylus ossifragus, from the Pleistocene Homo erectus Beds of Java
Emlen, ST1972An Experimental Analysis of the Parameters of Bird Song Eliciting Species Recognition
Foighil, DÓ, Lee, T, Slapcinsky, J2011Prehistoric anthropogenic introduction of partulid tree snails in Papua New Guinean archipelagos
Harrison, CJO1966THE VALIDITY OF SOME GENERA OF LARKS (ALAUDIDAE)
Hunter, J1894Woodlarks (Alauda arborea), Breeding in Co. Wicklow
E. Knox, B1898Woodlark in Co. Wicklow
Langston, RHW, Wotton, SR, CONWAY, GJ, WRIGHT, LJ, MALLORD, JW, CURRIE, FA, DREWITT, AL, Grice, PV, HOCCOM, DG, SYMES, N2007Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus and Woodlark Lullula arborea– recovering species in Britain?
MALLORD, JW, Dolman, PM, Brown, AF, Sutherland, WJ2007How perception and density-dependence affect breeding Woodlarks Lullula arborea
Mallord, JW, Dolman, PM, Brown, A, Sutherland, WJ2008Early nesting does not result in greater productivity in the multi-brooded Woodlark Lullula arborea: Capsule Birds that started nesting early and made more nesting attempts did not produce more fledglings or recruits.
Mallord, JW, Dolman, PM, Brown, A, Sutherland, WJ2008Early nesting does not result in greater productivity in the multi-brooded Woodlark Lullula arborea: Capsule Birds that started nesting early and made more nesting attempts did not produce more fledglings or recruits
Mallord, JW, Dolman, PM, Brown, A, Sutherland, WJ2007Nest-site characteristics of Woodlarks Lullula arborea breeding on heathlands in southern England: are there consequences for nest survival and productivity?: Capsule Although Woodlarks showed strong preferences for various nest-site characteristics, ther
Mallord, JW, Dolman, PM, Brown, A, Sutherland, WJ2007Nest-site characteristics of Woodlarks Lullula arborea breeding on heathlands in southern England: are there consequences for nest survival and productivity?: Capsule Although Woodlarks showed strong preferences for various nest-site characteristics, ther
Nagy, S, Nagy, K, Szép, T2009Potential Impact of EU Accession on Common Farmland Bird Populations in Hungary
Pons, P, Clavero, M2010Bird responses to fire severity and time since fire in managed mountain rangelands
Praus, L, Hegemann, A, B. Tieleman, I, Weidinger, K2014Predators and Predation Rates of Skylark Alauda arvensis and Woodlark Lullula arborea Nests in a Semi-Natural Area in the Netherlands
Schaefer, T, Vogel, B2000Wodurch ist die Waldrandlage von Revieren der Heidelerche ( Lullula arborea ) bedingt — Eine Analyse möglicher Faktoren
Singer, D, Nicolai, J1990Organisationsprinzipien im Gesang der Heidelerche ( Lullula arborea )
Sirami, C, Brotons, L, Martin, J‐L2011Woodlarks Lullula arborea and landscape heterogeneity created by land abandonment
Sirami, C, Brotons, L, Martin, J‐L2011Woodlarks Lullula arborea and landscape heterogeneity created by land abandonment
Sirami, C, Brotons, L, Martin, J-L2007Vegetation and Songbird Response to Land Abandonment: From Landscape to Census Plot
Sirami, C, Brotons, L, Martin, J-L2007Vegetation and songbird response to land abandonment: from landscape to census plot
Sitters, HP, Fuller, RJ, Hoblyn, RA, Wright, MT, Cowie, N, Bowden, CGR1996The Woodlark Lullula arborea in Britain: population trends, distribution and habitat occupancy
Sitters, HP, Fuller, RJ, Hoblyn, RA, Wright, MT, Cowie, N, Bowden, CGR1996The Woodlark Lullula arborea in Britain: population trends, distribution and habitat occupancy
Smyth, W1935Wood Lark, Lullula a. arborea (L.), in Co. Down
UNDERHILL-DAY, JOHNC, LILEY, DURWYN2007Visitor patterns on southern heaths: a review of visitor access patterns to heathlands in the UK and the relevance to Annex I bird species
Wotton, SR, Gillings, S2000The status of breeding Woodlarks Lullula arborea in Britain in 1997
Wotton, SR, Gillings, S2000The status of breeding Woodlarks Lullula arborea in Britain in 1997
Wright, LJ, Hoblyn, RA, Green, RE, Bowden, CGR, Mallord, JW, Sutherland, WJ, Dolman, PM2009Importance of Climatic and Environmental Change in the Demography of a Multi-Brooded Passerine, the Woodlark Lullula Arborea
Wright, LJ, Hoblyn, RA, Sutherland, WJ, Dolman, PM2007Reproductive success of Woodlarks Lullula arborea in traditional and recently colonized habitats: Capsule Set-aside schemes have allowed breeding Woodlarks to colonize farmland, but heathland and forestry habitats remain the stronghold
Wright, LJ, Hoblyn, RA, Sutherland, WJ, Dolman, PM2007Reproductive success of Woodlarks Lullula arborea in traditional and recently colonized habitats: Capsule Set-aside schemes have allowed breeding Woodlarks to colonize farmland, but heathland and forestry habitats remain the stronghold.
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