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Journal of Field Ornithology J. Field Ornithol. 81(2):186–194, 2010 DOI: [removed]j[removed]00276.x Using molt cycles to categorize the age of tropical birds:
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Washington / D.C. / Tena / Tortugero / Bolinas / San Diego / New York / /

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Arcata / Ryder / Redwood Sciences Laboratory / Caribbean Conservation Corporation / Slate Creek Press / Bird Banding Laboratory / /

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Americas / /

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Ecuador / El Salvador / United States / Trinidad / Costa Rica / Dominica / /

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pence / /

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Klamath Bird Observatory / Point Reyes Station / Tiputini Biodiversity Station / Bird Banding Laboratory / State University / Point Reyes Bird Observatory / Field Museum of Natural History Zoological Series / Pacific Southwest Research Station / /

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age-classification systems / age classification systems / temperate age-classification systems / /

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Jamaican forest / Indies / /

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State University / New York Academy of Sciences / National Geographic Society / National Science Foundation / Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center / School of Renewable Natural Resources / Louisiana State University / International Center for Tropical Ecology / U.S.D.A. Forest Service / Institute for Bird Populations / /

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J. VAN ROSSEM / R. E. RICKLEFS / V / Alexander Bergstrom / Esta aproximaci´on / /

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Author / representative / Corresponding author / /

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South Carolina / Louisiana / New York / California / /

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Journal of Zoology / PLoS Biology / Journal of Ornithology / /

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northern California / West Indies / /

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