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Autor:
R. E. Moreau
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African Ecology and Human Evolution ISBN: 9781315082943
The distribution of birds in Africa south of the Sahara is now comparatively well documented, both specifically and subspecifically. The most significant features of avian geography in Africa concern the distribution of birds of the evergreen forest.
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315082943-2
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 69:210-245
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 86:16-29
SUMMARY. Weights are given for 132 species of African birds and 15 species of Palsarctic birds (collected in winter quarters). For three African species the data admit of some discussion. Apalis m. mhnocephah from 2900–3600 feet are significantly h
Autor:
W. L. Sclater, R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 75:1-33
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 102:298-321
SUMMARY 1 Apart from Amblyospiza and Neospiza, the Ploceinae fall naturally into two groups, A consisting of the Ploceus spp. of Sclater (1930), together with his Malimbus, Nelicurvius, Notiospiza and Anaplectes, and Group B consisting of Quelea, Fou
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 86:33-37
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Ibis. 108:161-182
SUMMARY PART 1 Remarkable parallelism exists between two groups of shrikes in the genus Malaconotus: (1) small-billed birds (formerly Chlorophoneus) comprising the polymorphic species multicolor and nigrifrons, the dimorphic olivaceus and the monomor
Autor:
R. E. Moreau.
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 70:453-475
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
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Ibis. 93:383-401
Autor:
R. E. Moreau
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 84:27-49