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Genus Baeolophus (organism)
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Baeolophus
National Institutes of Health
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Titmouse
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Investigating the Winter Nocturnal Nest Box Use of the Black-crested Titmouse (Baeolophus atricristatus)
Christina M. Farrell
2018
Corpus ID: 150215576
.—Nest boxes are used during the breeding season by many cavity-nesting birds; however, less is known about the use of nest boxes…
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2013
2013
Effects of Traffic Noise on the Social Behavior of Tufted Titmice (Baeolophus bicolor).
Jessica L. Owens
2013
Corpus ID: 129568151
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2012
2012
Historical biogeography of tits (Aves: Paridae, Remizidae)
D. Tietze
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U. Borthakur
Organisms Diversity & Evolution
2012
Corpus ID: 256012096
Tits (Aves: Paroidea) are distributed all over the northern hemisphere and tropical Africa, with highest species numbers in China…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Why some tits store food and others do not: evaluation of ecological factors
Z. Storchová
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E. Landová
,
D. Frynta
Journal of ethology
2010
Corpus ID: 27336059
Paridae are among the bird families benefiting from food storing. However, not all its members hoard food. Our objective was to…
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2009
2009
Evolutionary dynamics among salamanders in the Plethodon glutinosus group, with an emphasis on three species: P. jordani, P. metcalfi, and P. teyahalee (Caudata: Plethodontidae)
M. Chatfield
2009
Corpus ID: 82482087
14 Introduction 15 Difficulties with species delimitation 18 The Plethodon glutinosus group 26 Taxonomic history of the Plethodon…
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2003
2003
Snakes ' Sloughs as Nesting Material
2003
Corpus ID: 52498909
of lining, and possibly, in their own opinion, ornamentlng, their nests with curious objects of animal origin, the most…
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1976
1976
Ecological Complementarity of Three Sympatric Parids in a California Oak Woodland
P. E. Hertz
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J. Remsen
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S. Zones
1976
Corpus ID: 40880817
Differences in the ecological distributions of the Nearctic and Palearctic species of Parus strongly imply that North American…
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