Jay
A jay is a member of a number of species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the magpies are rather complex. For example, the Eurasian magpie seems more closely related to the Eurasian jay than to the East Asian blue and green magpies, whereas the blue jay is not closely related to either. The Eurasian jay distributes oak acorns, contributing to the growth of oak woodlands over time. Provided by Wikipedia-
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902by Valkenburg, Patrick, Kelleyhouse, David G., Davis, James L., Ver Hoef, Jay M.Get access
Published in Rangifer (1994)
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903by Johnson, Matthew W., Rooker, Jay R., Gatlin, Delbert M., Holt, G.JoanGet access
Published in Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2002)
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907by Wittung-Stafshede, Pernilla, Malmström, Bo G., Winkler, Jay R., Gray, Harry B.Get access
Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (1998)
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910by Trowbridge, Alexander J., Johnson, Brandon C., Freed, Andrew M., Melosh, H. JayGet access
Published in Icarus (2021)
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914by Paterson, J. Terrill, Rotella, Jay J., Mannas, Jennifer M., Garrott, Robert A.Get access
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2016)
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915by Macdonald, Kaitlin R., Rotella, Jay J., Garrott, Robert A., Link, William A.Get access
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2020)
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918by Herne, Matthew C., Nair, Jay P., Evans, Alistair R., Tait, Alan M.Get access
Published in Journal of Paleontology (2019)
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919by Paterson, J. Terrill, Rotella, Jay J., Link, William A., Garrott, Robert A.Get access
Published in Ecology (2018)
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