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Does interspecific competition affect territorial distribution of birds? A long-term study on Siberi...

Does interspecific competition affect territorial distribution of birds? A long-term study on Siberi...

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Does interspecific competition affect territorial distribution of birds? A long-term study on Siberian Phylloscopus warblers

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Does interspecific competition affect territorial distribution of birds? A long-term study on Siberian Phylloscopus warblers

Publisher

Copenhagen: Munksgaard International Publishers

Journal title

Oikos, 2000-02, Vol.88 (2), p.341-350

Language

English

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Copenhagen: Munksgaard International Publishers

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Contents

Seven species of Phylloscopus warblers breed in the middle taiga subzone of Central Siberia. We studied their territorial distribution over 18 breeding seasons between 1978 and 1996. Phylloscopus inornatus, the most abundant breeding bird species in the study area, breeds in dense clusters of territories. In some habitats, these clusters are very u...

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Does interspecific competition affect territorial distribution of birds? A long-term study on Siberian Phylloscopus warblers

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_17510006

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_17510006

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ISSN

0030-1299

E-ISSN

1600-0706

DOI

10.1034/j.1600-0706.2000.880213.x

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