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Echinolittorina vidua
Known as:
Nodilittorina (Echinolittorina) vidua
, Nodilittorina vidua
National Institutes of Health
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2009
Review
2009
The genus Echinolittorina Habe, 1956 (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) in the western Atlantic Ocean
D. Reid
2009
Corpus ID: 88750776
The littorinid genus Echinolittorina is of global distribution on rocky shores in topical latitudes, but in terms of the number…
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2004
2004
Song mimicry of Black-bellied Firefinch Lagonosticta rara and other finches by the brood-parasitic Cameroon Indigobird Vidua camerunensis in West Africa
R. B. Payne
,
C. Barlow
,
C. N. Balakrishnan
,
M. Sorenson
2004
Corpus ID: 55420786
Brood-parasitic finches Vidua spp. mimic songs of their foster species, with most Vidua species both mimicking songs and…
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2002
2002
Behavioural and genetic evidence of a recent population switch to a novel host species in brood-parasitic indigobirds Vidua chalybeata
R. B. Payne
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K. Hustler
,
R. Stjernstedt
,
K. M. Sefc
,
M. Sorenson
2002
Corpus ID: 86205668
We describe a population of Village Indigobirds Vidua chalybeata on the Zambezi River that parasitizes the nests and mimics the…
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1999
1999
Possible fossil ostracod (Crustacea) eggs from the Cretaceous of Brazil
R. J. Smith
Journal of Micropalaeontology
1999
Corpus ID: 56057647
Spherical objects recovered from the acetic acid preparation residues of vertebrate fossils from the Santana Formation (Lower…
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1994
1994
Song mimicry and species associations of west African indigobirds Vidua with Quail‐finch Ortygospiza atricollis, Goldbreast Amandava subflava and Brown Twinspot Clytospiza monteiri
R. B. Payne
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L. L. Payne
1994
Corpus ID: 55043657
The brood-parasitic indigobirds Vidua spp. mimic the songs of their foster species, which for many species of indigobirds are…
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1984
1984
SEXUAL SELECTION AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION: A FIELD EXPERIMENT ON TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOR OF NONPARENTAL FINCHES (VIDUA SPP.)
R. B. Payne
,
K. Groschupf
1984
Corpus ID: 55605642
Singing male indigobirds (Vidua raricola and V. funerea) are interspecifically territorial in their local distributions and, as…
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1984
1984
Population characteristics of the periwinkle, Nodilittorina unifasciata, on a vertical rock cliff in Western Australia
F. Wells
1984
Corpus ID: 89515332
Observations effectuees de nov 1980 a nov 1981 sur une falaise verticale dans la Baie de Watermans. Declin massif de la…
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1976
1976
Song of the finch Lagonosticta senegala: Interspecific mimicry by its brood-parasite Vidua chalybeata and the role of song in the host's social context
Gloria A. Sullivan
Animal Behaviour
1976
Corpus ID: 53151939
Review
1975
Review
1975
Blood protozoa of imported birds.
R. D. Manwell
,
G. Rossi
The Journal of Protozoology
1975
Corpus ID: 26635613
Large numbers of birds, until recently, were brought into the United States each year. Countries of origin were varied, and…
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1968
1968
Plasmodium octamerium n. sp., an avian malaria parasite from the pintail whydah bird Vidua macroura.
R. D. Manwell
The Journal of Protozoology
1968
Corpus ID: 27423471
SYNOPSIS. A new species of avian malaria parasite is described from the pintail whydah Vidua macroura, a very small African finch…
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