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Pacific Coast Avifauna - Number 32

Birds of Pine-Oak Woodland in Southern Arizona and Adjacent Mexico

Joe T. Marshall, Jr.


5 Introduction
8 Acknowledgments
9 Flora
Description of camps
15 Northeastern group
22 Southwestern group
Vegetation
31 Spatial relations
35 Classification of pine-oak woodland
36 Heterogeneity of pine-oak woodland
37 Conclusions on vegetation
Avifauna
40 Measured census
41 Augmented census
44 Distribution
50 Behavior
53 Habitat
60 Competition
63 Conclusions on avifauna
69 Accounts of species
122 Literature cited
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