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1by ST Garnett, DE Duursma, G Ehmke, Patrick Guay, A Stewart, JK Szabo, Mike Weston, S Bennett, GM Crowley, D Drynan, G Dutson, K Fitzherbert, DC FranklinSubjects: “...School of Life and Environmental Sciences...”
Published 2015
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5by Ruhs, Emily Cornelius, Love, Oliver P., Drainville, Louis, Vézina, FrançoisSubjects: “...Life Sciences...”
Published in Avian Conservation and Ecology (2021)
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6by McDermott, WendySubjects: “...life is fine without a mine...”
Published 2008
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8by Siqing S. Chen“... by hedgerows in south Alabama where substantial areas of authentic hedgerow landscape are being urbanized due...”
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9by Siqing S. Chen“... by hedgerows in south Alabama where substantial areas of authentic hedgerow landscape are being urbanized due...”
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10“... in some horticultural areas and found often in urban gardens. Remarks This remarkable species...”
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11“... in some horticultural areas and found often in urban gardens. Remarks This remarkable species...”
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12“... in some horticultural areas and found often in urban gardens. Remarks This remarkable species...”
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13by Hribar, Lawrence J.“... heights in two native forests and an urban environment in New Zealand. The Weta 29: 22-32.", "Hribar, L. J...”
Published 2019
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14by Hribar, Lawrence J.“... heights in two native forests and an urban environment in New Zealand. The Weta 29: 22-32.", "Hribar, L. J...”
Published 2019
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15“... district of Yichun; habitat: shady urban park; substrate: mosses on a fallen log. Etymology. The new...”
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16“... district of Yichun; habitat: shady urban park; substrate: mosses on a fallen log. Etymology. The new...”
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17“... trunks), both in urban and forest areas. The species developed very rarely, in the form of individual...”
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18“... trunks), both in urban and forest areas. The species developed very rarely, in the form of individual...”
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20“... cm wide by 5 cm thick. Oscula range from one to many; in life may be on short chimneys. Soft...”
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