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Biphasic Mass Gain in Migrant Hummingbirds: Body Composition Changes, Torpor, and Ecological Significance
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Biphasic Mass Gain in Migrant Hummingbirds: Body Composition Changes, Torpor, and Ecological Significance
Biphasic Mass Gain in Migrant Hummingbirds: Body Composition Changes, Torpor, and Ecological Significance
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F. Lynn Carpenter
F. Lynn Carpenter
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Mark A. Hixon
Mark A. Hixon
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Carol A. Beuchat
Carol A. Beuchat
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Robert W. Russell
Robert W. Russell
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David C. Paton
David C. Paton
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1 June 1993
journal article
Published by
Wiley
in
Ecology
Vol. 74
(4)
,
1173-1182
https://doi.org/10.2307/1940487
Abstract
No abstract available
Keywords
BODY COMPOSITION
BIPHASIC MASS
MIGRANT HUMMINGBIRDS
MASS GAIN
TORPOR
ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
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