Published 1989
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Schwann Tunhikorn. |
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Pagination | 79 leaves, bound : |
Number of Pages | 79 |
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Open Library | OL15528772M |
Graduation date: Patterns of resource partitioning among 4 sympatric sturnids: [black-collared starling (Sturnus nigricollis), pied starling (S. contra), common myna (Acridotheres tristis) and crested myna (A. javanicus) were determined based on their food habits, foraging and nesting microhabitat selection, morphology and behavior. Tunhikorn S () Resource partitioning of four sympatric mynas and starlings (Sturnidae) in Thailand. PhD thesis, Oregon State University, Eugene, Ore. Google Scholar Watling D () Observations on the ecological separation of two introduced congeneric mynahs Cited by: 2. Radon partitioning was observed in static and push-pull tests conducted after TCE contamination. Calculated TCE saturations ranged up to % (static test) and % (push-pull test). Book September with 50 Reads How we measure 'reads' A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure.
Tunhikorn S. Ph.D. (). Resource partitioning of four sympatric mynas and starlings (Sturnidae) in Thailand. Oregon State University, United States. Artikoloj. Baker AJ & Moeed A. (). Resource partitioning of four sympatric mynas and starlings (Sturnidae) in Thailand. Oregon State University, United States—Oregon. Artikoloj. Banks RC, Cicero C, Dunn JL, Kratter AW, Rasmussen PC, Remsen JV, Jr., Rising JD & Stotz DF. (). The Crested Myna (Acridotheres cristatellus) is a kind of bird native to southeastern China and Indochina.. Around , the Crested Myna was introduced into the Vancouver region of British was initially successful, reaching a population in the thousands, without spreading far from the Lower the mid-twentieth century, numbers began declining, and the bird is now. Tunhikorn S. Ph.D. (). Resource partitioning of four sympatric mynas and starlings (Sturnidae) in Thailand. Oregon State University, United States. Rencana. Baker AJ & Moeed A. (). "Evolution in the Introduced New-Zealand Populations of the Common Myna Acridotheres tristis Aves Sturnidae". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 57 (3): –
Nest-site availability limits cavity-nesting populations in harvested forests, and woodpeckers are often considered keystone species because they influence the abundance of other cavity-nesters in the community. However, little is known about the relative importance of excavated versus non-excavated holes for cavity-nesters, and the extent of nest-site limitation in mature forests. I analyzed. The Crested Myna (Acridotheres cristatellus) is a species of starling native to southeastern China and other similar mynas, its bill is dull whitish rather than orange-yellow.. Around , the Crested Myna was introduced into the Vancouver region of British was initially successful, reaching a population in the thousands, without spreading far from the Lower Mainland. This review offers the first synthesis of the research on mixed‐species groupings of arthropods and highlights the behavioral and evolutionary questions raised by such behavior. Tunhikorn S. Ph.D. (). Resource partitioning of four sympatric mynas and starlings (Sturnidae) in Thailand. Oregon State University, United States. Articles. Baker AJ & Moeed A. ().