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Nesting biology of the plain-throated Antwren (Isleria hauxwelli): an antbird with exceptional life history traits

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Z., Jenny Muñoz, Guerrero, Margarita Cantero, Londoño, Gustavo A. (2021): Nesting biology of the plain-throated Antwren (Isleria hauxwelli): an antbird with exceptional life history traits. Journal of Natural History 55 (29-30), No. 29-30: 1825-1839, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1970266

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