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The partitioning of temporal movement patterns of breeding red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) induced by temperature

  • 1. * , & B, Wanyu WEN & B, Huixin LI & B, Fawen QIAN & Institute of Wetland Research, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Services and Restoration, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, P.R. China
  • 2. B, Shiliang PANG & B, Qiang DAI & B

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Gong, Minghao, Gao, Zhongyan, B, Shiliang Pang, B, Qiang Dai, B, Xu Pan, B, Wanyu Wen, B, Huixin Li, B, Fawen Qian, B, Wenfeng Wang (2020): The partitioning of temporal movement patterns of breeding red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) induced by temperature. Turkish Journal of Zoology 44 (1): 51-59, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1902-15, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1902-15

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