The ecology of Rufous Bristlebirds in the Coorong Region of South Australia / John Seymour and David C. Paton
- Bib ID:
- 2753864
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- Book
- Author:
- Paton, D. C
- Description:
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- [National Estates Grants Program 2001]
- 26 leaves. : ill. ; 30cm.
- Summary:
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"Primary aims of the study were to determine patterns of habitat use, population densities and home range sizes for Rufous Bristlebirds in the Coorong National Park, and to commence studies on annual survival, site fidelity, and postnatal dispersal."--Intro.
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- Cover title.
- Photocopy (unpublished); spiral binding.
- Includes bibliographical references (leaves 25-26)
- Supported by grants from the National Estates Grants Program, the Wildlife Conservation Fund and the Department of Zoology (now Environmental Biology) at the University of Adelaide.
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- 2001
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