Feeding ecology of the barn owl in the ecological station of Itirapina, southeastern Brazil (2002)
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- Autor USP: MOTTA JUNIOR, JOSE CARLOS - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Assunto: AVES NOTURNAS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Posters
- Conference titles: Proceedings and Agenda for Defender of Wildlife's Carnivores
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ABNT
MOTTA JÚNIOR, José Carlos; BUENO, Adriana de Arruda. Feeding ecology of the barn owl in the ecological station of Itirapina, southeastern Brazil. Anais.. Monterey: [s.n.], 2002. -
APA
Motta Júnior, J. C., & Bueno, A. de A. (2002). Feeding ecology of the barn owl in the ecological station of Itirapina, southeastern Brazil. In Posters. Monterey. -
NLM
Motta Júnior JC, Bueno A de A. Feeding ecology of the barn owl in the ecological station of Itirapina, southeastern Brazil. Posters. 2002 ; -
Vancouver
Motta Júnior JC, Bueno A de A. Feeding ecology of the barn owl in the ecological station of Itirapina, southeastern Brazil. Posters. 2002 ; - Tirando as corujas da escuridão. [Depoimento a Patrícia Mariuzzo]
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