AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Bowden, CGR, Aghnaj, A, Smith, KW, Ribi, M2003The status and recent breeding performance of the critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita population on the Atlantic coast of Morocco
Bowden, CGR, Smith, KW, Bekkay, MEl, Oubrou, W, Aghnaj, A, Jimenez-Armesto, M2008Contribution of research to conservation action for the Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita in Morocco
JEGANATHAN, PANCHAPAKESAN, Green, RE, Norris, K, VOGIATZAKIS, IOANNISN, Bartsch, A, WOTTON, SIMONR, Bowden, CGR, Griffiths, GH, PAIN, DEBBIE, Rahmani, AR2004Modelling habitat selection and distribution of the critically endangered Jerdon's courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus in scrub jungle: an application of a new tracking method
Oppel, S, Pain, DJ, Lindsell, JA, Lachmann, L, Diop, I, Tegetmeyer, C, Donald, PF, Anderson, G, Bowden, CGR, Tanneberger, F, Flade, M2011High variation reduces the value of feather stable isotope ratios in identifying new wintering areas for aquatic warblers Acrocephalus paludicola in West Africa
Oppel, S, Pain, DJ, Lindsell, JA, Lachmann, L, Diop, I, Tegetmeyer, C, Donald, PF, Anderson, G, Bowden, CGR, Tanneberger, F, Flade, M2011High variation reduces the value of feather stable isotope ratios in identifying new wintering areas for aquatic warblers Acrocephalus paludicola in West Africa
SENAPATHI, DEEPA, VOGIATZAKIS, IOANNISN, JEGANATHAN, PANCHAPAKESAN, Gill, JA, Green, RE, Bowden, CGR, Rahmani, AR, PAIN, DEBBIE, Norris, K2007Use of remote sensing to measure change in the extent of habitat for the critically endangered Jerdon's Courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus in India
Smith, KW, Aghnaj, A, Bekkay, MEl, Oubrou, W, RIBI, MOHAMMED, ARMESTO, MARIAJIMENEZ, Bowden, CGR2008The provision of supplementary fresh water improves the breeding success of the globally threatened Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita
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
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