Invertebrate prey availability limits reproductive success but not breeding population size in suburban House SparrowsPasser domesticus
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Invertebrate prey availability limits reproductive success but not breeding population size in suburban House SparrowsPasser domesticus
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Volume 157, Issue 3, Pages 601-613
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Wiley
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2015-04-01
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10.1111/ibi.12264
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