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pro vyhledávání: '"Deepal Warakagoda"'
Autor:
Chaminda S. Wijesundara, Deepal Warakagoda, Udaya Sirivardana, Dilan Chathuranga, Tharangi Hettiarachchi, Nuwanthika Perera, Packiyanathan Rajkumar, Saumya Wanniarachchi, Gayani Weerakoon
Publikováno v:
Ceylon Journal of Science, Vol 46, Iss 5, Pp 143-155 (2017)
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the waterbird diversity, distribution, and conservation status in the northern avifaunal region of Sri Lanka, which includes two of the four richest waterbird regions in Sri Lanka, namely Jaffna and Mannar.
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https://doaj.org/article/c70777c2663d4393a54db947708e8cb3
The definitive photographic guide to the amazing avifauna of Sri Lanka.The island of Sri Lanka is one of Southern Asia's most popular birding destinations, boasting a remarkably high number of endemic species.The perfect companion for any wildlife-fr
The definitive identification tool for birdwatching in Sri Lanka.For birders, Sri Lanka is a must-visit. From the dry-zone of the southeast, haunt of Yellow-wattled Lapwing and Sri Lanka Swallow, to the cool highlands where Yellow-eared Bulbul sing a
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 127:13-20
When two species or subspecies hybridize, the parental taxa may become more similar or follow new directions as alleles from one enter the novel genetic and ecological environment of the other. Here, we document hybridization between two Dinopium woo
An authoritative pocket guide to the birds of Sri LankaA compact, easy-to-use bird identification guide for any nature watcher on a visit to Sri Lanka, a rich and satisfying destination for watching birds with more than 430 species identified on the
Autor:
Gayani Weerakoon, Saumya Wanniarachchi, Tharangi Hettiarachchi, Packiyanathan Rajkumar, Dilan Chathuranga, Nuwanthika Perera, Chaminda Wijesundara, Udaya Sirivardana, Deepal Warakagoda
Publikováno v:
Ceylon Journal of Science, Vol 46, Iss 5, Pp 143-155 (2017)
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the waterbird diversity, distribution, and conservation status in the northern avifaunal region of Sri Lanka, which includes two of the four richest waterbird regions in Sri Lanka, namely Jaffna and Mannar.