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1958. Bergmann's Rule and obligatory overseas migration. Br. Birds 51(6): 209-232.

1958. Bergmann's Rule and obligatory overseas migration. Br. Birds 51(6): 209-232.

Winkenwerder, H. A.

1902. The migration of birds with special reference to nocturnal flight. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. 2: 177-263.

1902. The migration of birds with special reference to nocturnal flight. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc. 2: 177-263.

Wolff, W. J.

1970. Goal orientation versus one-direction orientation in Teal (Anas c. crecca) during autumn migration. Ardea 58: 131-141.

1970. Goal orientation versus one-direction orientation in Teal (Anas c. crecca) during autumn migration. Ardea 58: 131-141.

Wolfson, A.

1940. A preliminary report on some experiments on bird migration. Condor 42(2): 93-99.1945. The role of the pituitary fat deposition and body weight in bird migration. Condor 47(3): 95-127.1948. Bird migration and the concept of continental drift. Science (Wash., D. C.) 108: 23-30.

1940. A preliminary report on some experiments on bird migration. Condor 42(2): 93-99.

1945. The role of the pituitary fat deposition and body weight in bird migration. Condor 47(3): 95-127.

1948. Bird migration and the concept of continental drift. Science (Wash., D. C.) 108: 23-30.

Woodbury, A. M.

1941. Animal migration-periodic response theory. Auk 58: 463-505.

1941. Animal migration-periodic response theory. Auk 58: 463-505.

Woodbury, A. M., W. H. Behle and J. W. Sugden.

1946. Color-banding California Gulls at Great Salt Lake, Utah. Bull. Univ. Utah, 37(3): 1-15.

1946. Color-banding California Gulls at Great Salt Lake, Utah. Bull. Univ. Utah, 37(3): 1-15.

Yeagley, H. L.

1947. A preliminary study of physical basis of bird navigation. J. Appl. Physiol. 18(12): 1035-1063.1951. A preliminary study of a physical basis of bird navigation. Part II. J. Appl. Physiol. 22(6): 746-760.

1947. A preliminary study of physical basis of bird navigation. J. Appl. Physiol. 18(12): 1035-1063.

1951. A preliminary study of a physical basis of bird navigation. Part II. J. Appl. Physiol. 22(6): 746-760.


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