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Document Type Archives

Technical library journal articles.

Stand Structures of Oregon White Oak Woodlands, Regeneration, and their Relationships to the Environment in Southwestern Oregon

Stand Structures of Oregon White Oak Woodlands, Regeneration, and their Relationships to the Environment in Southwestern Oregon

Historical and current distribution and populations of bird species in prairie-oak habitats in the Pacific Northwest

Historical and current distribution and populations of bird species in prairie-oak habitats in the Pacific Northwest

Life history variation between high and low elevation subspecies of horned larks Eremphila spp

Life history variation between high and low elevation subspecies of horned larks Eremphila spp

A demographic model to evaluate population declines in the endangered streaked horned lark

A demographic model to evaluate population declines in the endangered streaked horned lark

Effect of population bottlenecks on the egg morphology of introduced birds in New Zealand

Effect of population bottlenecks on the egg morphology of introduced birds in New Zealand

Streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata has distinct mitochondrial DNA

Streaked horned lark Eremophila alpestris strigata has distinct mitochondrial DNA

The horned larks of North America

The horned larks of North America

Orientation and Microclimate of Horned Lark Nests

Orientation and Microclimate of Horned Lark Nests

The shore larks of the United States and adjacent territory.

The shore larks of the United States and adjacent territory.

Dietary relationships among shrubsteppe passerine birds

Dietary relationships among shrubsteppe passerine birds

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