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Tag Archives: Ornithological Advances
AUTHOR BLOG: To the Grasshopper Sparrow, the Grass May Be Greener on the Other Side — Auk & Condor Updates
Emily Williams Linked paper: Patterns and correlates of within-season breeding dispersal: A common strategy in a declining grassland songbird by E.J. Williams and W.A. Boyle, The Auk: Ornithological Advances 135:1, January 2018. Late in the summer of 2013, when Alice … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Boyle, dispersal, Emily Williams, Flint Hills, Grasshopper Sparrow, grassland birds, Kansas State University, Konza Prairie, Ornithological Advances, ornithology, territoriality
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Joint Newsletter #3 – Auk and Condor
The next installment of the joint newsletters now published by the American Ornithologists’ Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society is available here.
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Tagged AOU, COS, Ornithological Advances, Ornithological Applications
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First joint newsletter for The Auk and The Condor
The American Ornithologists’ Union and the Cooper Ornithological Society are in the midst of historic collaborations in publication and administration aimed at streamlining their activities to avoid redundancies and strengthen North American ornithology. One effort toward that goal is the … Continue reading