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Avian Foraging: Theory, Methodology, and Applications

Out of Print
Series: Studies in Avian Biology Volume: 13
Edited By: Michael L Morrison, C John Ralph, Jared Verner and Joseph R Jehl
514 pages, Figs, tabs
Avian Foraging: Theory, Methodology, and Applications
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  • Avian Foraging: Theory, Methodology, and Applications ISBN: 9780935868470 Paperback Dec 1990 Out of Print #10708
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Emphasizes what, when, where, and how data on avian foraging behaviour should be collected. Various papers deal with aspects of sampling methods, foraging behaviour, food resources, foraging theories, sources of bias, and sample sizes.

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Out of Print
Series: Studies in Avian Biology Volume: 13
Edited By: Michael L Morrison, C John Ralph, Jared Verner and Joseph R Jehl
514 pages, Figs, tabs
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