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Wilson Bulletin, 116(1), 2004, pp. 23–30 EFFECTS OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION ON FEMALE NEST ATTENTIVENESS AND INCUBATION MATE FEEDING IN TWO SYMPATRIC WREN SPECIES AARON T. PEARSE,1,3,5 JOHN F. CAVITT,1,4 AND JACK F. CULL
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SAS Institute Inc. / Ogden / Andrew / Ardea / /

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