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31606 IBI_107.fm. http://www.egs.mmu.ac.uk/users/smarsden/Research/Ibis_parrot_New_Britain.pdf Ibis (2003), 145, 4553 © 2003 British Ornithologists Union Blackwell Science, Ltd Factors inuencing the abundance of parrots and hornbills in pristine and disturbed forests on New Britain, PNG STUART J. MARSDEN1 * & JOHN D. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science primary   forest   parrot   hornbills   densities   fruiting   cockatoo   lowland   habitat   destruction   breeding   populations   annual   recruitment Jan 1, 2006  

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