Search Results - A Yellow Bird
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Survival psychology in Kevin Powers’ The Yellow Birds
Published 2020“…After experiencing the American war in Iraq as a machine gunner in the U.S. Army, Kevin Powers deliberates on war and the risks surrounding the lives of all those involved in his debut novel, The Yellow Birds. …”
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Density and diversity of water birds and terrestrial birds at Paya Indah Wetland Reserve, Selangor Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2010“…A total of 13872 bird individuals from 100 bird species were recorded in the wetland reserve. …”
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Bird Diversity, Density and Foraging Activities in a University Campus Landscape in Sarawak
Published 2014“…This study has provided valuable information in characterising the assemblage and understanding the distribution of the birds in a campus landscape.…”
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Preliminary in-vitro study on antibacterial activity of swiftlet bird's nests
Published 2004“…However, there is no scientific evidence that the bird's nests can do such wonders. In this study, antibacterial activity was tested on three types of edible swiftlets' nests: white, yellow and red nests. …”
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The diet of yellow-vented bulbul (pycnonotus goiavier) in oil palm agroecosystems
Published 2015“…The Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) is one of the most sighted birds in oil palm plantation. …”
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Phylogeography of three endemic birds of Maratua Island, a potential archive of Bornean biogeography
Published 2015“…It is distinguished by an overall grey body plumage, whereas P. atriceps elsewhere is mostly yellow (with grey morphs appearing only rarely). The universality of grey birds on Maratua is likely the result of a founder effect. …”
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Thermoregulatory responses of Australian birds to environmental challenges
Published 2017“…Instead at low ambient temperature they maintain body temperature just below normothermia by increasing metabolic rate and lowering thermal conductance, a typical endothermic response. Free-ranging birds utilise behavioural strategies like communal roosting and sheltered roost sites to aid thermoregulation, but these are not essential to maintain homeothermy.…”
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Prevalence of avian polyomavirus in psittacine birds in the Klang Valley
Published 2018“…Avian polyomavirus (APV) primarily affects young birds and can cause mortality in a wide range of psittacine birds. …”
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Content-based audio classification system for bird sounds
Published 2024“…This paper aims to automatically classify bird sounds from five native Malaysian birds – the Rhinoceros Hornbill, the Black and Yellow Broadbill, the Common Myna, the Malayan Banded Pitta, and the Crested Serpent Eagle. …”
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The diversity of understorey birds at Gunung Gading National Park, Sarawak
Published 2012“…The mist net were checked every two hours interval from 0600 to 1800. A total 114 individuals of understorey birds representing 13 families comprising 38 species were recorded during this study. …”
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Floral divergence in closely related Leucospermum tottum (Proteaceae) varieties pollinated by birds and longproboscid flies
Published 2014“…The exclusion of birds caused a steeper reduction in seed production in L. tottum var. glabrum than in L. tottum var. tottum, consistent with specialization for bird-pollination in this variety. …”
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Detection of avian polyomavirus from psittacine birds in Klang Valley
Published 2016“…Positive results were detected in six out of 30 pooled samples (20%) which were from yellow-collared macaw, blue-headed parrot, red-crowned macaw, sulphur-crested cockatoo, blue-throated macaw and Pesquet‟s parrot.As a conclusion, presence of APV in psittacine birds has been successfully detected.…”
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Edge responses of birds in an isolated lowland tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2009“…There has been no published research on how Malaysian birds respond to the creation of a forest edge. In this study we evaluated bird species composition, distribution and diversity along edge-interior gradient in an isolated lowland tropical rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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Preliminary nitrite, nitrate and colour analysis of Malaysian edible bird's nest
Published 2015“…The high nitrite content in edible bird’s nests is a major concern to the local swiftlet industry. …”
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Avifauna Composition and its habitat in the Paya Indah Freshwater Wetland Ecosystem, Malaysia
Published 2010“…This study also revealed that the wetland bird species have adapted a fairly unique set of microhabitat and microclimate conditions. …”
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Edge-Interior Gradient Effects on the Understorey Bird Community in an Isolated Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
Published 2009“…The point-count sampling method was used in a 1248-ha lowland rain forest patch of Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve to carry out a survey on the individual understorey bird and species, at each of the 93 survey points, between December 2006 and July 2008 Birds and environmental variables were recorded within a 25 m radius of each point. …”
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Bird's habitat suitability model in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve using geographical information system.
Published 2008“…The main bird species in the highly suitable area was Little Spiderhunter, Olive-winged Bulbul and Yellow vented Bulbul. …”
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Assessment of diurnal bird species distribution based on microclimate factors in fragmented forest in Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2016“…Sam (2014) indicates that forest fragments may cause changing in microclimate and microenvironment of habitat that may make unsuitable for sensitive birds species. Microclimate and microenvironment factors have a great influenced on the status of bird composition. …”
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