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- Extinction and the Endangered Species Act1
- Genetic Evidence for the Origin and Relationships of Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Aves: Fringillidae)’
- 13. Hawai`I Creeper, Oreomystis Mana
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- ^Jç)<^Fe COLOR PLATE. Artist's Reconstruction of the New Fossil
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- Feral Pigs, Introduced Mosquitoes, and the Decline of Hawai¼ils Native Birds
- SAB 022 2001 P81-97 Why the Hawai'i Creeper Is an Oreomystis
- Japanese White-Eye, an Introduced Passerine, Visits the Flowers of Clermontia Arhorescens, an Endemic Hawaiian Lobelioid1
- Forest Bird Communities of the Hawaiian Islands: Their Dynamics
- The Dynamics, Transmission, and Population Impacts of Avian Malaria in Native Hawaiian Birds: a Modeling Approach
- Avian Disease and Mosquito Vectors in the Kahuku Unit of Hawai`I Volcanoes National Park and Ka`U Forest Reserve
- Infection on Reproductive Success of Hawaii Amakihi (Hemignathus Virens) A
- Hawai'i Creeper
- PACIFIC COOPERATIVE STUDIES UNIT UNIVERSITY of HAWAIʻI at MĀNOA Dr
- Passerine Bird Trends at Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Hawai‘I
- Richness, Diversity, and Similarity of Arthropod Prey Consumed by a Community of Hawaiian Forest Birds
- Movements of Four Native Hawaiian Birds Across a Naturally Fragmented Landscape