2012
DOI: 10.2984/66.3.3
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Bird Populations on the Island of Tinian: Persistence Despite Wholesale Loss of Native Forests

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“…, Camp et al. ) and local experts did not speak of declines. The low abundance may be an underestimate caused by the small sample size, as we were limited to four sites on the island.…”
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“…, Camp et al. ) and local experts did not speak of declines. The low abundance may be an underestimate caused by the small sample size, as we were limited to four sites on the island.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), maintained relatively stable on Tinian (Camp et al. ) and increased in abundance on Saipan (Camp et al. ).…”
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