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The Common Tern Its Breeding Biology and Social Behaviour

By: J Burger and M Gochfield
413 pages, 101 illus, 61 b/w photos
The Common Tern
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  • The Common Tern ISBN: 9780231075022 Hardback Nov 1991 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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The common tern has been extensively studied, but this is the first study to examine the breeding and social behaviour of more than 40 colonies for over fifteen years. Focusing on behavioural, ecological, and sociobiological studies of colony dynamics, the breeding biology, and interspecific interactions of common terns, the authors examine the evolution and adaptive significance of coloniality.

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By: J Burger and M Gochfield
413 pages, 101 illus, 61 b/w photos
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