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Turdus in the mediterranean


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PostPosted: 04.02.2010, 15:37    Post subject: about turdus in the Mediterranean Reply with quote

Thanks, Beni,

For all your effort! I am going to try and find this article...

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PostPosted: 04.02.2010, 17:04    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are welcome, Bart. In fact, I was looking for the written article at home this morning but unfortunately I didn´t find it. There are two problems: I don´t remember the place where I saved it (typical of me, of course) Böse and the second problem, I don´t remember the name of the author of such article and the name of the magazine... Weinen
However, I remember happily that I did a photocopy of that article to a good friend of mine and I sent him that copy by ordinary mail. I will write to him and I will ask him about the author and other references. Maybe you can obtain that article in the net with those data.
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PostPosted: 06.02.2010, 00:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Bart:

I asked to my friend about that old article concerning turdus in Tunesia. If I get finally further info about it I will let you know in the forum.
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PostPosted: 08.02.2010, 16:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Beni,thanks for the information.
Still the subject remains very interesting...how new species settle themselves...
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