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An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo
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Pegan, Teresa M., Gulson-Castillo, Eric R., Biun, Alim, Byington, Joseph I., Moyle, Robert G., Yu, Fred Tuh Yit, Wood, Eric M., Winkler, David W., Sheldon, Frederick H. (2018): An assessment of avifauna in a recovering lowland forest at Kinabalu National Park, Malaysian Borneo. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66: 110-131, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5358555
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