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Tringa incanus
Known as:
Heteroscelus incanus
, Tringa incana
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Clutch size limitation in waders: experimental test in redshank Tringa totanus
J. Wallander
,
M. Andersson
Oecologia
2017
Corpus ID: 30839681
Several hypotheses have been raised to explain the upper limit of clutch size at four eggs in waders (suborder Charadrii), which…
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2008
2008
De „Grauwe dennensnuitkever”, brachyderes incanus L., als ernstige vijand onzer naaldhoutboomen
H. J. Fluiter
,
P. A. Blijdorp
Tijdschrift Over Plantenziekten
2008
Corpus ID: 12553111
2008
2008
Voorloopige mededeeling omtrent de beschadiging door de larve (1ste stadium) van den grauwen dennensnuitkeverbrachyderes incanus L. aangericht aan de wortels van de grove den
H. J. Fluiter
,
P. A. Blijdorp
Tijdschrift Over Plantenziekten
2008
Corpus ID: 10052067
In de l i teratuur is over de larvale ontwikkeling van Brachyderes incanus zeer weinig bekend. De eenige auteurs, die hieromt…
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2005
2005
Sensitivity analysis of a migratory population of redshanks Tringa totanus: a forewarning of a population decline?
R. Ottvall
,
R. Härdling
2005
Corpus ID: 83571459
Several wader species breeding in agricultural landscapes are declining in Europe. Here, we present evidence that reproduction in…
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1998
1998
Development of the project Tringa glareola 2000
M. Remisiewicz
1998
Corpus ID: 82840376
1994
1994
The function of alarm calls in redshanks, Tringa totanus
W. Cresswell
Animal Behaviour
1994
Corpus ID: 53205442
1993
1993
The metazoan parasite community of migrating greater yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas and New Mexico.
M. L. Secord
,
A. Canaris
The Journal of parasitology
1993
Corpus ID: 35954435
Forty-eight migrant greater yellowlegs, Tringa melanoleuca, collected from southwestern Texas and southeastern New Mexico were…
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1992
1992
Badania nad zerami imagines zmiennika brudnego Strophosoma capitatum [Deg.] i choinka szarego Brachyderes incanus [L.] [Coleoptera,Curculionide]
P. Stachowiak
1992
Corpus ID: 82518939
1985
1985
Brachyderes incanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): new records and confirmation of its establishment in North America.
A. G. Wheeler
1985
Corpus ID: 86012976
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Optimal foraging and the size selection of worms by redshank, Tringa totanus, in the field
J. Goss‐Custard
Animal Behaviour
1977
Corpus ID: 53188877
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