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Predation and nest success of forest birds in native and non-native habitat on Saipan, Mariana Islands

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Covers not scanned. Print version deaccessioned 2020. The primary causes of extinctions and declines of birds on islands are predation by non-native mammals (e.g., rats and feral cats) and the removal or alteration of indigenous forests. The impact of various exotic predators and extreme modification and removal of native forest on Saipan on the...
Display date:
2005
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text
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Digital Public Library of America
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Colorado State University. Libraries
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Colorado State University. Libraries
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