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1 January 1980 Competition for Food and Interference among Waders
J. D. Goss-Custard
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J. D. Goss-Custard "Competition for Food and Interference among Waders," Ardea 55(1–2), 31-52, (1 January 1980). https://doi.org/10.5253/arde.v68.p31
Published: 1 January 1980
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