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Molecular genetics confirms taxonomic affinities of the endangered Norfolk Island Boobook Owl Ninox novaeseelandiae undulataNORMAN, J; OLSEN, P; CHRISTIDIS, L et al.Biological conservation. 1998, Vol 86, Num 1, pp 33-36, issn 0006-3207Article
BEITRAG ZUR FORTPFLANZUNGSBIOLOGIE DES KUCKUCKSKAUZES, NINOX NOVAESEELANDIAEA (GMELIN). = CONTRIBUTION A LA BIOLOGIE DE LA REPRODUCTION DU HIBOU AUSTRALIEN N.N. G.)GRUMMT W.1976; ZOOL. GARTEN; DTSCH.; DA. 1976; VOL. 46; NO 1-2; PP. 24-33; BIBL. 11 REF.Article
THE DIET OF THE POWERFUL OWL, NINOX STRENUA, IN VICTORIATILLEY S.1982; AUST. WILDL. RES.; ISSN 0310-7833; AUS; DA. 1982; VOL. 9; NO 1; PP. 157-175; BIBL. 1 P.Article
RECORDS OF THE BARKING OWL FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.PARKER SA.1977; S. AUSTRAL. ORNITHOLOGIST; AUSTRAL.; DA. 1977; VOL. 27; NO 6; PP. 204-206; BIBL. 20 REF.Article
A new species of hawk-owl Ninox from North Sulawesi, IndonesiaRASMUSSEN, P. C.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1999, Vol 111, Num 4, pp 457-464, issn 0043-5643Article
A rapid procedure for obtaining chromosome preparation from birdsCHRISTIDIS, L.The Auk. 1985, Vol 102, Num 4, pp 892-893, issn 0004-8038Article
Morphology, plumage, and habitat of the newly described Cinnabar Hawk-Owl from North Sulawesi, IndonesiaLEE, Robert J; RILEY, Jon.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 2001, Vol 113, Num 1, pp 17-22, issn 0043-5643Article
Impact of powerful owl predation on a population of the greater glider : a response to Kavanagh (1988). Reply : the impact of predation by the powerful owl Ninox strenua on a population of the greater glider Petauroides volansPAVEY, C. R; KAVANAGH, R. P.Australian journal of ecology. 1992, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 463-472, issn 0307-692X, 9 p.Article
Diet of powerful owls (Ninox strenua) living near Melbourne, VictoriaLAVAZANIAN, E; WALLIS, R; WEBSTER, A et al.Wildlife research (East Melbourne). 1994, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 643-646, issn 1035-3712Article
Effects of avian mobbing on roost use and diet of powerful owls, Ninox strenuaPAVEY, C. R; SMYTH, A. K.Animal behaviour. 1998, Vol 55, pp 313-318, issn 0003-3472, 2Article
Modelling landscape distributions of large forest owls as applied to managing forests in north-east Victoria, AustraliaLOYN, Richard H; MCNABB, Edward G; VOLODINA, Lioudmila et al.Biological conservation. 2001, Vol 97, Num 3, pp 361-376, issn 0006-3207Article
Identifying predators at nests of small birds in a New Zealand forestBROWN, K. P; MOLLER, H; INNES, J et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 1998, Vol 140, Num 2, pp 274-279, issn 0019-1019Article
Avian interaural canal enhances interaural delayCALFORD, M. B; PIDDINGTON, R. W.Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 1988, Vol 162, Num 4, pp 503-510, issn 0340-7594Article
Constraints on the coding of sound frequency imposed by the avian interaural canalCALFORD, M. B.Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 1988, Vol 162, Num 4, pp 491-502, issn 0340-7594Article