Katalóg evidencie publikačnej činnosti PU


ID záznamu:PU.Prešov.2011101314510003
Kategória:N/A
Autor:Tryjanowski Piotr (50%)
Autor:Hromada Martin (50%)
Názov:Do males of the great grey shrike, Lanius excubitor, trade food for extrapair copulations?
Zdroj:Animal behavior
Lokácia:Vol. 69, part 3 (2005), s. 529-533
ISSN:0003-3472
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