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      Frequent Agonistic Interactions among Arboreal Birds in Savannahs But Not in Humid Forests of Africa

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      Ardea
      Netherlands Ornithologists' Union

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                Journal
                Ardea
                Ardea
                Netherlands Ornithologists' Union
                0373-2266
                June 1 2023
                July 5 2023
                : 111
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Altenburg & Wymenga ecological consultants, Suderwei 2, 9269 TZ Feanwâlden, The Netherlands
                [2 ]Doldersummerweg 1, 7983 LD Wapse, The Netherlands
                Article
                10.5253/arde.2022.a30
                bd0815f7-2074-4115-a246-d13cfc27ad9e
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