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这些照片展示了 Charles R. Brown、Mary B. Brown、Stacey L. Hannebaum、Gigi S. Wagnon、Olivia M. Pletcher、Catherine E. Page、Amy C. West 和 Valerie A. O'Brien 发表在《生态专论》(Ecological Monographs)上的文章 "崖燕的社会性觅食和群居的相关益处在 40 年间减少",https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1602。
Socially Feeding Swallows Have Become More Asocial
These photographs illustrate the article “Social foraging and the associated benefits of group-living in Cliff Swallows decrease over 40 years” by Charles R. Brown, Mary B. Brown, Stacey L. Hannebaum, Gigi S. Wagnon, Olivia M. Pletcher, Catherine E. Page, Amy C. West, and Valerie A. O'Brien, published in Ecological Monographs, https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1602