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Autor:
Gary A. Falxa, Eric Cannizzaro, Marlene A. Wagner, David F. Whitacre, Simone A. Lupson-Cook, John D. Alexander, Daniel C. Barton, Nathaniel E. Seavy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raptor Research. 55
Autor:
Johnson, Ned K.
Publikováno v:
The Auk, 1987 Oct 01. 104(4), 796-797.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/4087303
Autor:
Joshua J. Tewksbury, John G. T. Anderson, Jonathan D. Bakker, Timothy J. Billo, Peter W. Dunwiddie, Martha J. Groom, Stephanie E. Hampton, Steven G. Herman, Douglas J. Levey, Noelle J. Machnicki, Carlos Martínez del Rio, Mary E. Power, Kirsten Rowell, Anne K. Salomon, Liam Stacey, Stephen C. Trombulak, Terry A. Wheeler
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BioScience. 64:300-310
The fundamental properties of organisms—what they are, how and where they live, and the biotic and abiotic interactions that link them to communities and ecosystems—are the domain of natural history. We provide examples illustrating the vital imp
Autor:
Steven G. Herman
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 70:5-5
Autor:
STEVEN G. HERMAN
Publikováno v:
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 118:272-275
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 10:927-930
Autor:
Steven G. Herman
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The Journal of Wildlife Management. 66:933
I find considerable evidence that wildlife management has broken partially free of its roots and is show- ing signs of malnourishment. It also is beset with various ailments, including addiction to technology, lust for sta- tistics, professional hubr
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Northwestern Naturalist. 72:72
Autor:
Joseph B. Buchanan, Michael A. Finger, Steven G. Herman, Leonard A. Brennan, Charles T. Schick
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Northwestern Naturalist. 71:99
The dunlin (Calidris alpina) is the most common sandpiper (Family Scolopacidae) that winters on the Pacific coast of North America (Bent 1927; Jewett et al. 1953; and Christmas Bird Count data published in American Birds during the last two decades).