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Do Highly Modified Landscapes Favour Generalists at the Expense of Specialists? An Example using Woodland Birds
Do Highly Modified Landscapes Favour Generalists at the Expense of Specialists? An Example using Woodland Birds
Do Highly Modified Landscapes Favour Generalists at the Expense of Specialists? An Example using Woodland Birds
Hinsley, S. (author) / Hill, R. (author) / Bellamy, P. (author) / Broughton, R. (author) / Harrison, N. (author) / Mackenzie, J. (author) / Speakman, J. (author) / Ferns, P. (author)
LANDSCAPE RESEARCH ; 34 ; 509-526
2009-01-01
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
712
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