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Vladimir Dinets
Observations of Pale and Rüppell's Fox from the Afar Desert
Predicting the Responses of Native Birds to Transoceanic Invasions by Avian Brood Parasites
Aggregated Occurrence Records of the Invasive Alien Striped Field Mouse (Apodemus Agrarius Pall.) in the Former USSR
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Digitalcommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Proceedings of the North American Crane North American Crane Working Group Workshop
A Reference Guide for Conservation and Development. Mckinleyville, CA
Bonelliís Eagle Aquila Fasciata Renschi in the Lesser
Newell, J. 2004. the Russian Far East: a Reference Guide for Conservation and Development
Abstracts from PROCEEDINGS of the 13Th NORTH AMERICAN CRANE ORKW SHOP
MG Invasive Species
Unprovoked Mouth Gaping Behavior in Extant Crocodylia
Crane Dances As Play Behaviour
Handbook of Mammals of the World, Vol. 8. – a Brief Review VLADIMIR DINETS
Vladimir Dinets. Countability of Domesticated Mammals
Georgia Invasive Species Strategy
First Observations on the Behavior of the Flightless Anomalure (Zenkerella Insignis)
Page for Details on Borrowing. Past Book Lists in Pdf Format Are Available on the NH Library Home Page
Apparent Coordination and Collaboration in Cooperatively
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Nesting Fork-Tailed Swifts Apus Pacificus in North-Eastern Vietnam
NEWSLETTER Animal Behavior Society
Using a Portable Reader for Non-Invasive Detection of PIT-Tagged Skinks Under Coverboards
Grants-In-Aid of Research Awards October 15, 2006 Grant Cycle Alphabetical by Subject
Crocodile Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission of the IUCN-The World Conservation Union
Vladimir Dinets Science and Technology Associate
Mammals of Kazakhstan VLADIMIR DINETS
Whooping Cranes Return to Louisiana
Small Carnivore Conservation
Climbing Behaviour in Extant Crocodilians
Mammalwatching: a New Source of Support for Science and Conservation
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Long-Distance Signaling in Crocodylia Author(S): Vladimir Dinets Source: Copeia, 2013(3):517-526
A Role for Reptiles in Vertebrate Social Behavior Research? J