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The Azure-winged Magpie Cyanopica c
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proportions of banded adults and ju
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Table of Contents Abstract ........
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List of Tables Table 2.1 Definition
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Figure 3.9 Proportion of time spent
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1.1 Impact and effects of fire Chap
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In contrast to the arguments above,
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capacity will result in increased i
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The subject of this study, Cyanopic
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Chapter 2 Methods 2.1 General Infor
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The extreme disjunct distribution o
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The IUCN lists Cyanopica cyanus as
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Clutches range from four to eleven
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logging set up a makeshift camp ca.
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2.2.2 Cyanopica cyanus in Khonin Nu
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2.3 Methods 2.3.1 Data collection H
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If the group moved on to another ar
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Population Dynamics Nest predation
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I investigated the similarities of
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I performed a Chi-Square Test of As
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Figure 3.2 Home range of Cyanopica
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Kassel The area used by the birds i
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2007. It is also the primary night
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(a) (b) Figure 3.6 Detailed map of
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significantly from 9% in 2009 to 15
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