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journal of ornithology
  
سال:2019 - دوره:160 - شماره:3
  
 
a physiological perspective on the ecology and evolution of partial migration
- صفحه:893-905
  
 
are there differences in point count results between the first six hours after sunrise in subtropical forest bird communities?
- صفحه:819-823
  
 
avian frugivory rates at an abundant tree species are constant throughout the day and slightly influenced by weather conditions
- صفحه:655-663
  
 
behavioural responses to human disturbance in an alpine bird
- صفحه:763-772
  
 
blinded by the light? circadian partitioning of migratory flights in a nightjar species
- صفحه:835-840
  
 
characterization of the genetic diversity and population structure of the manakin genus antilophia through the development and analysis of microsatellite markers
- صفحه:825-830
  
 
comparative anatomy of the postural mechanisms of the forelimbs of birds and mammals
- صفحه:869-882
  
 
comparison between lek counts and bioacoustic recording for monitoring western capercaillie (tetrao urogallus l.)
- صفحه:685-697
  
 
conserving new zealand’s native fauna: a review of tools being developed for the predator free 2050 programme
- صفحه:883-892
  
 
dispersal of fern spores by galápagos finches
- صفحه:831-833
  
 
experienced males modify their behaviour during playback: the case of the chaffinch
- صفحه:673-684
  
 
genetic analysis of the endangered hyacinth macaw (anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) based on mitochondrial markers: different conservation efforts are required for different populations
- صفحه:711-720
  
 
genetic architecture of novel ornamental traits and the establishment of sexual dimorphism: insights from domestic birds
- صفحه:861-868
  
 
ground greening in vineyards promotes the woodlark lullula arborea and their invertebrate prey
- صفحه:799-811
  
 
haemosporidian infection of the american kestrel in the southern chihuahua desert, mexico: relationship with land use
- صفحه:699-710
  
 
late pleistocene climate change shapes population divergence of an atlantic forest passerine: a model-based phylogeographic hypothesis test
- صفحه:733-748
  
 
light pollution hampers recolonization of revitalised european nightjar habitats in the valais (swiss alps)
- صفحه:749-761
  
 
mobbing of the top predator: a correlation between avian community richness and the number of mobbing species
- صفحه:665-672
  
 
multi-scale habitat requirements of forest bird species in a highly fragmented landscape
- صفحه:773-788
  
 
phenotypic and genetic characterization of the east siberian willow warbler (phylloscopus trochilus yakutensis ticehurst, 1935) in relation to the european subspecies
- صفحه:721-731
  
 
pre-laying movements of yelkouan shearwaters (puffinus yelkouan) in the central mediterranean
- صفحه:625-632
  
 
responses of breeding waders to restoration of grouse management on a moor in south-west scotland
- صفحه:789-797
  
 
stable isotope tracing of links between marine wintering and freshwater breeding habitats of red-necked grebes
- صفحه:593-605
  
 
stable isotopes of carbon reveal flexible pairing strategies in a migratory arctic bird
- صفحه:607-616
  
 
status of naturalized parrots in the united states
- صفحه:907-921
  
 
stopover departure behavior and flight orientation of spring-migrant yellow-rumped warblers (setophaga coronata) experimentally exposed to methylmercury
- صفحه:617-624
  
 
stopover departure decisions in autumn are not associated with constitutive immune function in northern wheatears oenanthe oenanthe
- صفحه:813-817
  
 
the effects of weather, group size and type of nest on the timing of egg-laying in the southern ground-hornbill bucorvus leadbeateri
- صفحه:633-640
  
 
trophic consequences of mast seeding for avian and mammalian seed and non-seed consumers in european temperate forests
- صفحه:641-653
  
 
urbanisation and nest building in birds: a review of threats and opportunities
- صفحه:841-860
  
 
why study plovers? the significance of non-model organisms in avian ecology, behaviour and evolution
- صفحه:923-933
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