Factors affecting the evolution of group territories in babblers (Turdoides) and long-tailed tits
<p>The thesis is divided into three parts. In part I the ecology and behaviour of the Jungle Babbler <em>Turdoides striatus</em> are described and in part II comparable data on the Common Babbler <em>T.caudatus</em> are given. In part III some observations on other spec...
Main Authors: | Gaston, A, Gaston, Anthony J |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1976
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