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Population and breeding trends of an urban coloniser: the Australian white ibis
Record no:
60822
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RP23293
Author:
Martin, John
;
French, Kris
;
Major, Richard E.
Citation:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2010 v.37 : 230-239;
Year:
2010
Subject:
Urban ecology (Biology) - Australia
;
Birds - Australia - Behaviour
;
Birds - Reproduction
;
Birds - Geographical distribution
;
Ibises
;
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