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Banded stilt movement and breeding ecology in arid Australia
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posted on 2018-03-17, 00:00
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R Pedler
This thesis investigated the long distance movements and episodic mass breeding behaviour of the Australian Banded Stilt; a nomadic waterbird that exploits unpredictable rainfall events in the arid inland.
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168 p.
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thesis
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thesis
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eng
Degree type
Research doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D
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M Weston, R Ribot, D Paton, B Buttemer, A Bennett
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Faculty of Science
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Engineering and Built Environment
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Ecological physiology
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Behavioural ecology
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Ecological Physiology
Zoology not elsewhere classified
Behavioural Ecology
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