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The Florida Scrub Jay Demography of a Cooperative-Breeding Bird

Monograph
By: GE Woolfenden and JW Fitzpatrick
432 pages
The Florida Scrub Jay
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Monograph
By: GE Woolfenden and JW Fitzpatrick
432 pages
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[W]e have here a major contribution to populational and behavioral ecology, important for all students of the evolution of social behavior in vertebrates, whatever its form. -- Frank A. Pitelka, Ecology This is an important contribution to population biology. It will be of interest not only to workers in the field, but also as a readable introduction to one of the central topics in ornithology today. For the general naturalist ... it's a well-written, thoughtful account of a fascinating subject. -- Clive E. Goodwin, Canadian Field Naturalist
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