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Growth of Young Band-Tailed Pigeons in Captivity

Authors: J. Allen White; Clait E. Braun;

Growth of Young Band-Tailed Pigeons in Captivity

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a small mammal population on the density of cacti. Ecology, 53:310-313. FINLEY, R. B., JR. 1958. The wood rats of Colorado: distribution and ecology. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 10:213-552. GREIG-SMITH, P. 1964. Quantitative plant ecology. Second ed. Academic Press, New York, 256 pp. HANSEN, W. R. 1957. Density of wood rat houses in Arizona chaparral. Ecology, 38:650. JOHNSON, C. W. 1952. The ecological life history of the packrat, Neotoma micropus, in the brushlands of southwest Texas. Unpubl. M.S. thesis, Univ. Texas, Austin, 115 pp. OLSEN, R. W. 1973. Shelter-site selection in the whitethroated woodrat, Neo oma albigula. J. Mamm., 54: 594-610.

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