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Brood size manipulations in a spatially and temporally varying environment: male Tengmalm's owls pass increased reproductive costs to offspring // Oecologia, 2014. Vol. 176, N 2.-С.423-430

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Expression of expansins in syncytia induced by cyst nematodes // J. Plant Diseases and Prot., 2006. Vol. 113, N 6.-С.283

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Habitat-specific demography and source-sink dynamics in a population of Siberian jays // J. Anim. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 79, N 1.-С.266-274

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Impact of forestry practices on fitness correlates and population productivity in an open-nesting bird species // Conserv. Biol., 2007. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.767-774

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Impact of forestry practices on fitness correlates and population productivity in an open-nesting bird species // Conserv. Biol., 2007. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.767-774

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Influence of winter ranging behaviour on the social organization of a cooperatively breeding bird species, the apostlebird // Ethology, 2009. Vol. 115, N 9.-С.888-896

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Life span and reproductive cost explain interspecific variation in the optimal onset of reproduction // Evolution (USA), 2016. Vol. 70, N 2.-С.296-313

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Nest predation and habitat change interact to influence Siberian jay numbers // Oikos, 2005. Vol. 111, N 1.-С.150-158

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Griesser No predominant clones in grape phylloxera populations in european leaf feeding habitats // Redia, 2009. Vol. 92.-С.57-63

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Eggers Predator-induced plasticity in nest visitation rates in the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus) // Behav. Ecol., 2005. Vol. 16, N 1.-С.309-315

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Eggers Predator-induced reductions in nest visitation rates are modified by forest cover and food availability // Behav. Ecol., 2008. Vol. 19, N 5.-С.1056-1062

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Queuing for prefereed territories: Delayed dispersal of Siberian jays // J. Anim. Ecol., 2001. Vol. 70, N 2.-С.317-324

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Social constraints limit dispersal and settlement decisions in a group-living bird species // Behav. Ecol., 2008. Vol. 19, N 2.-С.317-324

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Variation for resistance to head blight caused by Fusarium graminearum in wild emmer (Triticum dicoccoides) originating from Israel // Euphytica, 2003. Vol. 130, N 1.-С.17-23

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Griesser Vigilance and predation of a forest-living bird species depend on large-scale habitat structure // Behav. Ecol., 2009. Vol. 20, N 4.-С.709-715

 




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