Habitat structure, polygyny and the evolution of upland nesting in red-winged blackbirds Agelaius phoeniceus
Howard, R.A.; Jr.
Dissertation Abstracts International. B. The Sciences and Engineering 38(9): 4041
1978
ISSN/ISBN: 0419-4217 Accession: 038292496
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