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181. The(m,n)-triple Derivatives On A Non-self-adjoint Operator Algebra
182. The Influence Of The Venom Of Solenopsis Invicta Buren On The Bacterial Community In Nest Soil
183. Strategies For Nest-Site Selection In Double Brooding Great Tit (Parus Major)
184. The Attracting Effect Of Artificial Nest Boxes On Secondary Cavity-nesting Birds And Effectiveness Of Nest Boxes Site
185. Jordan Derivable Maps
186. Maps Completely Preserving Commutativity Or Jordan Zero-products On Operator Algebras
187. Research On The Breeding Ecology Of Paradoxornis Heudei On The Coast Of Dafeng, Jiangsu
188. The Effect Of Reproductive Success Rate, Age And Mate Maintenance On The Nest Loyalty Of Ningshan Crested Ibis Reintroduced Into The Population
189. Nest Site Selection by Pekin Ducks
190. Nesting biology, chronology, and hybridization risks of the rare barrens darter (Etheostoma forbesi)
191. American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) ecology in inland wetlands of east Texas
192. Conservation biology of the diamondback terrapin in North America: Policy status, nest predation, and managing island populations
193. Mechanisms underlying intra-seasonal variation in the risk of avian nest predation: Implications for breeding phenology
194. Demography, gene flow, and nest predatory behavior of the common raven (Corvus corax) in a temperate rainforest
195. Upland-nesting ducks in the parklands of Saskatchewan: The effect of predator reduction on nest success and reproductive investment
196. Nest association in subgenus Hydrophlox (Cyprinidae: Notropis): A phylogenetic, behavioral and conservation approach
197. Evaluating competition between parapatric flying squirrel species: Nest use, parasitism, and the implications of climate change
198. Learning ability and factors influencing nest establishment of the solitary bees Osmia lignaria and Megachile rotundata (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
199. An evaluation of duck and ring-necked pheasant nest survival and nest density in relation to patch size and landscape variables in eastern South Dakota
200. Breeding success, prey use, and mark-resight estimation of burrowing owls nesting on black-tailed prairie dog towns: Plague affects a non-susceptible raptor
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