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D. F. Stotz, J. W. Fitzpatrick, T. A. ParkerIII & D. K. Moskovits 1996. Neotropical Birds: Ecology and Conservation. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 478 pp. ISBN 0-226-77629-8 (cloth) & 0-226-77630-1 (paper). Prices £79.95 and £29.95. US$100.00 and US$37.50.

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D. F. Stotz, J. W. Fitzpatrick, T. A. ParkerIII & D. K. Moskovits 1996. Neotropical Birds: Ecology and Conservation. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 478 pp. ISBN 0-226-77629-8 (cloth) & 0-226-77630-1 (paper). Prices £79.95 and £29.95. US$100.00 and US$37.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

M. de L. Brooke
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Zoology Department, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, U.K.

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