Offspring defense by an urban raptor responds to human subsidies and ritual animal-feeding practices
This dataset was created during the DPhil dissertation of Nishant Kumar (Department of Zoology, Oxford). The field site was Delhi. Name of the thesis: Ecology and Ethno-ornithology of Black Kites Milvus migrans in Delhi, India.
Main Author: | Kumar, N |
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Format: | Dataset |
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University of Oxford
2018
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