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Does ingestion by birds affect seed germination ?BARNEA, A; YOM-TOV, Y; FRIEDMAN, J et al.Functional ecology (Print). 1991, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 394-402, issn 0269-8463Article

No evidence of sex-biased dispersal in an island population of Common Blackbirds Turdus merulaENGLER, Jan O; SACHER, Thomas; ELLE, Ortwin et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 2014, Vol 156, Num 4, pp 885-891, issn 0019-1019, 7 p.Article

Age and foraging success in European blackbirds : variation between and within individualsDESROCHERS, A.Animal behaviour. 1992, Vol 43, pp 885-894, issn 0003-3472, 6Article

Nest predation selects for small nest size in the blackbirdPAPE MULLER, A.Oikos. 1990, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 237-240, issn 0030-1299, 4 p.Article

Nidification et succès reproducteur du Merle Noir Turdus merula dans les oasis du sud Tunisien = Reproduction and breeding success of Common Blackbird Turdus merula in southern Tunisian oasesSELMI, Slaheddine.Alauda (Dijon). 2004, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 23-31, issn 0002-4619, 9 p.Article

VERTICAL TRANSMISSION OF FEATHER LICE BETWEEN ADULT BLACKBIRDS TURDUS MERULA AND THEIR NESTLINGS: A LOUSY PERSPECTIVEBROOKE, M. De L.The Journal of parasitology. 2010, Vol 96, Num 6, pp 1076-1080, issn 0022-3395, 5 p.Article

A catalogue of the birds in the collection of Bombay natural history society. XXXIV : Muscicapidae (Turdinae)HUMAYUN ABDULALI; SARASWATHY UNNITHAN.Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 1991, Vol 88, Num 1, pp 73-80, issn 0006-6982Article

Does a novel bright colour patch increase or decrease predation ? Red wings reduce predation risk in European blackbirdsGÖTMARK, F.Proceedings - Royal Society of London. Biological sciences. 1994, Vol 256, Num 1345, pp 83-87, issn 0962-8452Article

Nestling weight and juvenile survival in the blackbird, Turdus merulaMAGRATH, R. D.Journal of animal ecology. 1991, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 335-351, issn 0021-8790Article

Investigation of the significance of heavy metal contents of blackbird feathersWEYERS, B; GLUÊCK, E; STOEPPLER, M et al.Science of the total environment. 1988, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 61-67, issn 0048-9697Article

Sensitive measure of prevalence and parasitaemia of haemosporidia from European blackbird (Turdus merula) populations : value of PCR-RFLP and quantitative PCRBENTZ, S; RIGAUD, T; BARROCA, M et al.Parasitology (London. Print). 2006, Vol 133, pp 685-692, issn 0031-1820, 8 p., 6Article

Does urbanization affect selective pressures and life-history strategies in the common blackbird (Turdus merula L.)?IBANEZ-ALAMO, Juan Diego; SOLER, Manuel.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2010, Vol 101, Num 4, pp 759-766, issn 0024-4066, 8 p.Article

Male bill colour and age are associated with parental abilities and breeding performance in blackbirdsPREAULT, Marina; CHASTEL, Olivier; CEZILLY, Frank et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2005, Vol 58, Num 5, pp 497-505, issn 0340-5443, 9 p.Article

Stress and the city : Urbanization and its effects on the stress physiology in european blackbirdsPARTECKE, Jesko; SCHWABL, Ingrid; GWINNER, Eberhard et al.Ecology (Durham). 2006, Vol 87, Num 8, pp 1945-1952, issn 0012-9658, 8 p.Article

Birds and Anthropogenic Noise: Are Urban Songs Adaptive?NEMETH, Erwin; BRUMM, Henrik.The American naturalist. 2010, Vol 176, Num 4, pp 465-475, issn 0003-0147, 11 p.Article

Increased sedentariness in European blackbirds following urbanization : A consequence of local adaptation?PARTECKE, Jesko; GWINNER, Eberhard.Ecology (Durham). 2007, Vol 88, Num 4, pp 882-890, issn 0012-9658, 9 p.Article

Exotic birds increase generalization and compensate for native bird decline in plant-frugivore assemblagesGARCIA, Daniel; MARTINEZ, Daniel; STOUFFER, Daniel B et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2014, Vol 83, Num 6, pp 1441-1450, issn 0021-8790, 10 p.Article

Caution on the assessment of intestinal parasitic load in studying parasite-mediated sexual selection : The case of Blackbirds coccidiosisFILIPIAK, L; MATHIEU, F; MOREAU, J et al.International journal for parasitology. 2009, Vol 39, Num 6, pp 741-746, issn 0020-7519, 6 p.Article

JAGTTAGELSER OVER SOLSORTENS (TURDUS MERULA) UNGEUDVIKLING = OBSERVATIONS SUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT POSTEMBRYONNAIRE DE T.M.1972; FLORA OG FAUNA; DANM.; DA. 1972; VOL. 78; NO 3; PP. 53-64; ABS. ANGL.; BIBL. 29 REF.Serial Issue

MERLES NOIRS Turdus merula URBAINS ET FORESTIERS: COMPARAISON PARASITAIRE ET IMMUNOLOGIQUE = Urban and forest Blackbirds Turdus merula: comparion of parasites and immune response.. Urban areas haveBAILLY, Juliette; FAIVRE, Bruno.Alauda (Dijon). 2010, Vol 78, Num 4, pp 289-296, issn 0002-4619, 8 p.Article

Effects of fat reserves on annual apparent survival of blackbirds Turdus merulaMILLER, Mark W; ARADIS, Arianna; LANDUCCI, Giuseppe et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2003, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 127-132, issn 0021-8790, 6 p.Article

Distribution and abundance patterns of a newly colonizing species in Tunisian oases: the Common Blackbird Turdus merulaSELMI, Slaheddine; BOULINIER, Thierry; FAIVRE, Bruno et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 2003, Vol 145, Num 4, pp 681-688, issn 0019-1019, 8 p.Article

Identification of the sex responsible for recognition and the method of ejection of parasitic eggs in some potential common cuckoo hostsSOLER, Manuel; MARTIN-VIVALDI, Manuel; PEREZ-CONTRERAS, Tomas et al.Ethology. 2002, Vol 108, Num 12, pp 1093-1101, issn 0179-1613, 9 p.Article

Mate guarding versus territorial defence in the Common BlackbirdCREIGHTON, Emma.Ibis (London. 1859). 2001, Vol 143, Num 2, pp 322-326, issn 0019-1019Article

Patch choice decisions of wild blackbirds : the role of preharvest public informationSMITH, Rik D; RUXTON, Graeme D; CRESSWELL, Will et al.Animal behaviour. 2001, Vol 61, pp 1113-1124, issn 0003-3472, 6Article

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