Bird remains from Obazowa – zoogeographical and evolutionary remarks

Abstract. The majority of 112 bird taxa identified in Obazowa Cave and Obazowa 2 be-long to the recent breeding fauna of the Carpathians. Besides these there are many species that breed in the extreme arctic as well as in the boreal zones, those with disjunct distribu-tions in arctic and mountain ar...

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Main Author: Zygmunt Bocheñski
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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