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observed individuals in Betula plat
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3.3 Population Dynamics 3.3.1 Frequ
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Table 3.6 Life history of individua
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Number of individuals 60 50 40 30 2
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Proportion (%) of individuals re-si
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3.3.4 Breeding individuals Out of t
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3.3.5 Pair-bond retentions Due to t
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Table 3.12 Banded females and known
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Proportion (%) of individuals 80 70
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coordinate system. However, the res
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(Dendrocopus spp. and Picus canus)
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also be useful for further studies
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Cyanopica cyanus respond to aerial
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Breeding individuals, pair-bonds, s
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UNICEF, 2010). This event and the f
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(Bayartaa et al., 2007). In Norther
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This study provides a baseline for
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BirdLife International. (2009). Cya
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Ford, H.A. (1989) Ecology of Birds:
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Kirkpatrick, C. & Conway, C. (2010)
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Pryde, M.A. (2003) Using Program 'M
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Valendik, E.N., Ivanova, G.A., Chul
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Appendix A Datasheet for observatio
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Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar larvae
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