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Authors: PICMAN J PRIBIL S
Citation: J. Picman et S. Pribil, IS GREATER EGGSHELL DENSITY AN ALTERNATIVE MECHANISM BY WHICH PARASITIC CUCKOOS INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THEIR EGGS, Journal fur Ornithologie, 138(4), 1997, pp. 531-541

Authors: PRIBIL S PICMAN J
Citation: S. Pribil et J. Picman, PARASITISM OF HOUSE WREN NESTS BY BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS - WHY IS IT SO RARE, Canadian journal of zoology, 75(2), 1997, pp. 302-307

Authors: PRIBIL S PICMAN J
Citation: S. Pribil et J. Picman, THE IMPORTANCE OF USING THE PROPER METHODOLOGY AND SPATIAL SCALE IN THE STUDY OF HABITAT SELECTION BY BIRDS, Canadian journal of zoology, 75(11), 1997, pp. 1835-1844

Authors: PRIBIL S PICMAN J
Citation: S. Pribil et J. Picman, POLYGYNY IN THE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD - DO FEMALES PREFER MONOGAMY OR POLYGAMY, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 38(3), 1996, pp. 183-190

Authors: SPOONER A PRIBIL S PICMAN J
Citation: A. Spooner et al., WHY DO GRAY-CATBIRDS DESTROY EGGS IN NESTS OF OTHER BIRDS - EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES, Canadian journal of zoology, 74(9), 1996, pp. 1688-1695

Authors: PICMAN J PRIBIL S PICMAN AK
Citation: J. Picman et al., THE EFFECT OF INTRASPECIFIC EGG DESTRUCTION ON THE STRENGTH OF MARSH WREN EGGS, The Auk, 113(3), 1996, pp. 599-607

Authors: PRIBIL S PICMAN J
Citation: S. Pribil et J. Picman, BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEES, PARUS-ATRICAPILLUS, EAT EGGS OF OTHER BIRDS, Canadian field-naturalist, 108(3), 1994, pp. 371-372
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