The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation
New data are presented on the foraging ecology, behavior, vocalizations, body masses, and soft part colors of the endemic land birds of Henderson Island (128-degrees-20'W, 24-degrees-20'S), southeastern Polynesia. Population estimates of species range from 720-1820 for Stephen's Lorik...
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ftsmithonian:oai:repository.si.edu:10088/8683 2023-05-15T16:34:33+02:00 The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation Graves, Gary R. 1992 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10088/8683 unknown Wilson Bulletin Graves, Gary R. 1992. " The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation ." Wilson Bulletin . 104 (1):32–43. 0043-5643 http://hdl.handle.net/10088/8683 75032 Journal Article 1992 ftsmithonian 2020-09-09T18:30:52Z New data are presented on the foraging ecology, behavior, vocalizations, body masses, and soft part colors of the endemic land birds of Henderson Island (128-degrees-20'W, 24-degrees-20'S), southeastern Polynesia. Population estimates of species range from 720-1820 for Stephen's Lorikeet (Vini stepheni), 3240 +/- for Henderson Island Crake (Porzana atra), 3420 +/- for Henderson Island Fruit-Dove (Ptilonopus insularis), to 10,800 +/- for Henderson Island Reed-Warbler (Acrocephalus taiti). Conservation issues and translocation of species are discussed. NMNH NH-Vertebrate Zoology Article in Journal/Newspaper Henderson Island Unknown Henderson Island ENVELOPE(97.200,97.200,-66.367,-66.367) |
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New data are presented on the foraging ecology, behavior, vocalizations, body masses, and soft part colors of the endemic land birds of Henderson Island (128-degrees-20'W, 24-degrees-20'S), southeastern Polynesia. Population estimates of species range from 720-1820 for Stephen's Lorikeet (Vini stepheni), 3240 +/- for Henderson Island Crake (Porzana atra), 3420 +/- for Henderson Island Fruit-Dove (Ptilonopus insularis), to 10,800 +/- for Henderson Island Reed-Warbler (Acrocephalus taiti). Conservation issues and translocation of species are discussed. NMNH NH-Vertebrate Zoology |
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Graves, Gary R. The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation |
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endemic land birds of henderson island, southeastern polynesia - notes on natural-history and conservation |
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Wilson Bulletin Graves, Gary R. 1992. " The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation ." Wilson Bulletin . 104 (1):32–43. 0043-5643 http://hdl.handle.net/10088/8683 75032 |
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