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Schaef Kasey M. Predator vocalizations alter parental return time at nests of the hooded warbler // Condor, 2012. Vol. 114, N 4.-С.840-845

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Simeone Estimating rat predation on Humbold Penguin colonies in north-central Chile // J. Ornithol., 2012. Vol. 153, N 4.-С.1079-1085

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Colombelli-Negrel Nest height, nest concealment, and predator type predict nest predation in superb fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus) // Ecol. Res., 2009. Vol. 24, N 4.-С.921-928

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Potential impact of grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis on woodland bird populations in England // J. Ornithol., 2010. Vol. 151, N 1.-С.211-218

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Banda Implications of nest-site limitation on density-dependent nest predation at variable spatial scales in a cavity-nesting bird // Oikos, 2009. Vol. 118, N 7.-С.991-1000

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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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Simeone Estimating rat predation on Humbold Penguin colonies in north-central Chile // J. Ornithol., 2012. Vol. 153, N 4.-С.1079-1085

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Reidy Jennifer L. Golden-cheeked warbler nest mortality and predators in urban and rural landscapes // Condor, 2008. Vol. 110, N 3.-С.458-466

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Benson Thomas J. Identifying predators clarifies predictors of nest success in a temperate passerine // J. Anim. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 79, N 1.-С.225-234

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Shustack D.P. Nest predation reduces benefits to early clutch initiation in northern cardinals Cardinalis cardinalis // J. Avian Biol., 2011. Vol. 42, N 3.-С.204-209

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Bonnington Ferring the feline: Domestic cats reduce avian fecundity through trait-mediated indirect effects that increase nest predation by other species // J. Appl. Ecol., 2013. Vol. 50, N 1.-С.15-24

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Klug The nest predator community of grassland birds responds to agroecosystem habitat at multiple scales // Ecography, 2009. Vol. 32, N 6.-С.973-982

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Survival of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) chicks in the Great Lakes region // Auk, 2013. Vol. 130, N 1.-С.150-160

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Burrell Noah S. Direct and indirect evidence that productivity of Snowy Plovers Charadrius nivosus varies with occurrence of a nest predator // Wildfowl. -Gr. Brit., 2012, N 62.-С.204-223

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Habitat-specific differences in adult survival rates and its links to parental workload and on-nest predation // J. Anim. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 79, N 1.-С.214-224

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Bonnington Ferring the feline: Domestic cats reduce avian fecundity through trait-mediated indirect effects that increase nest predation by other species // J. Appl. Ecol., 2013. Vol. 50, N 1.-С.15-24

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Parents or predators: Examining inraseasonal variation in nest survival for a migratory passerine // Condor, 2012. Vol. 114, N 2.-С.358-364

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Predation by bears on woodpecker nests: Are nestling begging and habitat choice risky business? // Auk, 2009. Vol. 126, N 2.-С.300-309

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Predation by bears on woodpecker nests: Are nestling begging and habitat choice risky business? // Auk, 2009. Vol. 126, N 2.-С.300-309

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Hakkila Could fluctuating prey availability change protective nesting associations in forest birds? A hypothesis // J. Ornithol., 2012. Vol. 153, N 1.-С.199-203

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