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Characteristics of Nest Mounds Used by Snowy Owls in Barrow, Alaska, With Conservation and Management Implications

Ardea - Netherlands
doi 10.5253/078.097.0422
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Categories
EvolutionEcologySystematicsAnimal ScienceBehaviorZoology
Date

December 1, 2009

Authors
Denver W. HoltMichael T. MaplesJulie L. Petersen-ParretMark KortiMathew SeidenstickerKathy Gray
Publisher

Netherlands Ornithologists' Union


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