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Geothlypis formosa

Known as: Geothlypis formosus, Oporornis formosa, Oporornis formosus 
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
After nearly a century of height suppression, willows (Salix spp.) in the northern range of Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A… 
2006
2006
Sheaves of smooth, thickly lined, vertically curved burrows occur abundantly in certain Tertiary strata in northern Taiwan. The… 
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Many socially monogamous species have sexually dimorphic traits. The evolution of these traits is puzzling as sexual selection is… 
2001
2001
The relationship between male parental care and paternity has been investigated in a number of avian species, but in many cases… 
2001
2001
Abstract We compared nest placement and characteristics of nesting habitat used by Red-eyed Vireos (Vireo olivaceous) in… 
1968
1968
Cysts of Besnoitia jellisoni were found in 36 of 196 Dipodomys ordii and nine of 36 D. microps from Utah, and three of seven D… 
1967
1967
Rodent populations were studied by live-trapping in four 20-acre plots for a 2½-year period. Three of the plots were fenced to…