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Reversed sexual dimorphism and prey size taken by male and female raptors: A comment on pande and dahanukar (2012)
Jerry Olsen
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Raptor
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Reversed Sexual Size Dimorphism
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Prey Size
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Barn Owl
50%
Tyto Alba
50%
India
25%
United States
25%
Prey Items
25%
Accipiter
25%
Rationing
25%
Small Prey
25%
Norway
25%
Great Britain
25%
Prey Delivery
25%
Foraging Behavior
25%
Delivery Rate
25%
Niche Partitioning
25%
Food Competition
25%
SepA
25%
Role Division
25%
Intersexual
25%
Morphometric Measurements
25%
Eurasian Sparrowhawk
25%
Sparrowhawk
25%
Reproductive Roles
25%
Food Niche
25%
Accipiter Nisus
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Accipiter
100%
Barn
100%
Does (Females)
100%
Tyto alba
100%
Sparrowhawk
50%
Foraging Behavior
50%
Eurasian Sparrowhawk
50%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%