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Publikováno v:
Waterbirds: The International Journal of Waterbird Biology, 1999 Jan 01. 22(3), 472-473.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1522127
Autor:
Matthew Mo
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 38:214-216
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Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 697:45-57
Little is known about the effects of grazing by birds on seasonally flooded Australian wetlands. Grazing by Black Swans Cygnus atratus (Latham) has an obvious visual impact in Little Broadwater, an ecologically important wetland on the Clarence River
Autor:
R. Terry Chesser, Shou Hsien Li, Pi Wen Tsai, Cheng Te Yao, Xiu Hua Tian, Rong Chien Lin, Carol K.L. Yeung
Publikováno v:
Molecular biology and evolution. 28(1)
Although founder effect speciation has been a popular theoretical model for the speciation of geographically isolated taxa, its empirical importance has remained difficult to evaluate due to the intractability of past demography, which in a founder e
Autor:
S. van Balen, Willy M. Rombang
Publikováno v:
Waterbirds: The International Journal of Waterbird Biology. 22:472
We report a hitherto undescribed foraging mode for Royal Spoonbills (Platalea regia) in Indonesian New Guinea. The 'Row and Circle' maneuver was employed by a flock of 70-80 birds.
Autor:
W. Johnson, Richard T. Kingsford
Publikováno v:
Colonial Waterbirds. 21:159
The building of dams and subsequent diversion of water from the Macquarie River have had a significant impact on the breeding of colonial waterbirds in the Macquarie Marshes, New South Wales, southeastern Australia. Annual flows (1978, 1986-1996), me
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Autor:
Kim W. Lowe
Publikováno v:
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 82:163-168
Royal Spoonbills were studied in Westernport Bay between 1977 and 1981. Birds were present throughout the year and counts of feeding buds and observations of leg-banded buds indicated that Spoonbills were sedentaty except for some seasonal movement w
Autor:
Robert K. Howard, Kim W. Lowe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 74:35-52
Extensive seagrass beds of Western Port, in southeastern Australia, are accessible to predatory wading birds for a large part of the tidal cycle. Though the role of birds as predators in seagrass systems is generally dismissed as insignificant, littl