Modelling forest connectivity for critically-endangered bird species: A case study in the Taita Hills, Kenya
- Author
- Frank Adriaensen, M GITHIRU, E MATTHYSEN and Luc Lens (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-366281
- MLA
- Adriaensen, Frank, et al. “Modelling Forest Connectivity for Critically-Endangered Bird Species: A Case Study in the Taita Hills, Kenya.” JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, vol. 147, no. 5, Springer, 2006, pp. 125–125.
- APA
- Adriaensen, F., GITHIRU, M., MATTHYSEN, E., & Lens, L. (2006). Modelling forest connectivity for critically-endangered bird species: A case study in the Taita Hills, Kenya. JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, 147(5), 125–125. Springer.
- Chicago author-date
- Adriaensen, Frank, M GITHIRU, E MATTHYSEN, and Luc Lens. 2006. “Modelling Forest Connectivity for Critically-Endangered Bird Species: A Case Study in the Taita Hills, Kenya.” In JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, 147:125–125. Springer.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Adriaensen, Frank, M GITHIRU, E MATTHYSEN, and Luc Lens. 2006. “Modelling Forest Connectivity for Critically-Endangered Bird Species: A Case Study in the Taita Hills, Kenya.” In JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, 147:125–125. Springer.
- Vancouver
- 1.Adriaensen F, GITHIRU M, MATTHYSEN E, Lens L. Modelling forest connectivity for critically-endangered bird species: A case study in the Taita Hills, Kenya. In: JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY. Springer; 2006. p. 125–125.
- IEEE
- [1]F. Adriaensen, M. GITHIRU, E. MATTHYSEN, and L. Lens, “Modelling forest connectivity for critically-endangered bird species: A case study in the Taita Hills, Kenya,” in JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, 2006, vol. 147, no. 5, pp. 125–125.
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