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Laniidae (family)
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Laniidae
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Lanius (genus)
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2013
2013
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of the Grey-backed Shrike, Lanius tephronotus (Aves: Passeriformes): The first representative of the family Laniidae with a novel CAA stop codon…
C. Qian
,
Xia Yan
,
+4 authors
Xianzhao Kan
Mitochondrial DNA
2013
Corpus ID: 22209928
The complete Grey-backed Shrike mitochondrial genome has been sequenced to be 16,820 bp in length, consisting of 37 encode genes…
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2005
2005
Impaling in true shrikes (Laniidae): A behavioral and ontogenetic perspective
R. Yosef
,
B. Pinshow
Behavioural Processes
2005
Corpus ID: 19380114
1998
1998
Shrikes (Laniidae) of the world: biology and conservation
R. Cromie
Biodiversity and Conservation
1998
Corpus ID: 42072109
No abstract
1986
1986
Clave osteológica para la identificación de los Passeriformes ibéricos. 2. Hirundinidae, Prunellidae, Sittidae, Certhiidae, Troglodytidae, Cinclidae, Laniidae, Oriolidae, Corvidae, Sturnidae…
Eulalia Moreno
1986
Corpus ID: 89730549
Es ésta la segunda parte de nuestra clave para la identificación de los Passeriformes ib€ricos, y que continúa a la primera…
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1983
1983
Wrens, gratwrens, rockfowl, babblers and shrikes (Troglodytidae, Polioptilidae), Picathartidae, Timaliidae and Laniidae) as ant followers
E. Willis
1983
Corpus ID: 89264943
Review
1982
Review
1982
The Relationships of the Vireos (Vireoninae) as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization
C. G. Sibley
,
J. Ahlquist
1982
Corpus ID: 90863612
The New World passerine subfamily Vireoninae contains 43 species in four genera. Vireo, the largest genus, is primarily North…
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1975
1975
WHY ARE FEMALE BIRDS OF PREY LARGER THAN MALES
D. Amadon
1975
Corpus ID: 43920726
The males of most birds are larger than the females, but the opposite is true of birds of prey-the hawks and owls of the orders…
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Review
1973
Review
1973
PREDATOR POLYMORPHISM AND APOSTATIC SELECTION
Dennis R. Paulson
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1973
Corpus ID: 2471522
The phenomenon of polymorphism is widespread in living organisms, but its adaptive significance remains obscure in most cases…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
The Feather Mite Genus Proctophyllodes( Sarcoptiformes: Proctopbyllodidae )
W. T. Atyeo
,
N. L. Braasch
1966
Corpus ID: 82023793
The Feather Mite Genus Proctophyllodes (Sarcoptiformes: Proctophyllodidae) WARREN T. ATYEO NORMAN L. BRAASCH VOLUME 5 MAY 1966 A…
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1953
1953
The birds of the British isles. Vol. 2, Alaudiae, Motacilidae, Certhiidae, Sittidae, Paridae, Laniidae, Vireonidae, Bombycillidae, Muscicapidae, Regulidae
D. A. Bannerman
1953
Corpus ID: 161682332
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