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SYMPOSIUM: ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION OF THE YELLOW RAIL (Coturnicops noveboracensis) SESSION I: July 19, 2013 Phenology, Habitat Use and Co-Occurrence of Fall Migrating Yellow Rails on IntensivelyManaged Wetland Complexe
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Document Date: 2014-02-28 09:29:53


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Fayetteville / /

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Coastal / /

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Trent University / MS Mississippi State University / Extension Center / University of Central Oklahoma / Mississippi State University / University of Arkansas / Coast NWR Complex / /

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Northern Gulf / Gulf of Mexico / /

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Trent University / Peterborough / Department of Biology / University of Arkansas / Department of Biological Sciences / Division of Migratory Birds / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / U.S. Geological Survey-Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center / Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit / Mississippi State University / U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service / Extension Center / Missouri Department of Conservation / Nature Conservancy / University of Central Oklahoma / State Lands Division / /

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Jennifer Wilson / Mark Woodrey / Virginia Rails / Kelly Morris / Scott Rush / Scott G. Hereford / Yellow Rails / Charles Brower / Sean P / /

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*Corresponding author / Corresponding author / /

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Texas / Alabama / Oregon / Louisiana / Missouri / Oklahoma / Mississippi / Florida / North Carolina / California / Arkansas / /

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southern US / Central Oklahoma / western United States / southeastern Oklahoma / Western Yellow / Gulf Coast / Northern Gulf of Mexico / /

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