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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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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.
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
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
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
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