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Foraging / Mountain pine beetle / Behavior / Fire ecology / Ecology / Woodpeckers / Picoides / Ornithology
Date: 2012-05-29 10:57:53
Foraging
Mountain pine beetle
Behavior
Fire ecology
Ecology
Woodpeckers
Picoides
Ornithology

The Condor 114(2):348–357  The Cooper Ornithological Society 2012 Foraging-habitat selection of Black-backed Woodpeckers in forest burns of southwestern Idaho Jonathan G. D udley1,4, Victoria A. Saab2 ,

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