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- Colonial wading birds as bioindicators of food chain contamination by heavy metals and organohalogens: Relationship among tissue concentration, growth rates, and reproduction
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- Effects of food abundance on non-breeding habitat quality for two species of ground-foraging neotropical migrant warblers
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- Food supply and the dry-season ecology of a tropical resident bird community and an over-wintering migrant bird species
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- Intraguild predation, low reproductive potential, and social behaviors that may be slowing the recovery of a northern Swallow-tailed Kite population
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- Population trends of colonial wading birds in the southern United States: Food limitation and the response of Louisiana populations to crayfish aquaculture