The effect of sward height and drainage on Common Starlings Sturnus vulgaris and Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus foraging in grassland habitats
Open Access
- 16 November 2004
- Vol. 146 (s2) , 115-122
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.2004.00355.x
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