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Title: Population models for passerine birds: structure, parameterization, and analysis

Author: Noon, B.R.; Sauer, J.R.

Date: 1992

Source: Pages 441-464 in: McCullough, D.R.; Barrett, R.H., eds., Wildlife 2001: Populations. London, England. Elsevier Applied Science

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Noon, B.R.; Sauer, J.R.  1992.  Population models for passerine birds: structure, parameterization, and analysis.   Pages 441-464 in: McCullough, D.R.; Barrett, R.H., eds., Wildlife 2001: Populations. London, England. Elsevier Applied Science.

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