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Distribution and systematics of Peromyscus (Mammalia: Rodentia) of Nayarit, Mexico
No abstract available.
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M.D. Carleton, D.E. Wilson, A.L. Gardner, M.A. Bogan
The peregrine falcon in Arizona: Habitat utilization and management recommendations
The peregrine falcon once bred in significant numbers in Arizona. Good documentation is available for specific breeding sites and an additional 20 general locations. This report, based on the published literature, an extensive personal contact survey, an aerial habitat inventory (over 124 hours air time), and ground visits to over 300 locations, provides information on habitat preferences and man
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D. H. Ellis
Assessment of some important factors affecting the singing-ground survey
A brief history of the procedures used to analyze singing-ground survey data is outlined. Some weaknesses associated with the analytical procedures are discussed, and preliminary results of efforts to improve the procedures are presented. The most significant finding to date is that counts made by new observers need not be omitted when calculating an index of the woodcock population. Also, the
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J. Tautin
Use of a mammalian resource by a Chihuahuan snake community
No abstract available.
Authors
R.P. Reynolds, N. J. Scott
Panel: Data analysis. Some suggestions for analyzing state/province or county avifauna
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Authors
C.S. Robbins
Panel: Code standardization. Analysis of present situation
No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins