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      When to use public information for breeding habitat selection? The role of environmental predictability and density dependence

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      Animal Behaviour
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                Journal
                Animal Behaviour
                Animal Behaviour
                Elsevier BV
                00033472
                November 2003
                November 2003
                : 66
                : 5
                : 973-988
                Article
                10.1006/anbe.2002.2270
                dc3e3cf7-d932-498d-b360-04628ac1f6b2
                © 2003

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