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Switching hemispheres: a new migration strategy for the disjunct Argentinean breeding population of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)Garcia-Perez et al., 2013
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- Garcia-Perez B
- Hobson K
- Powell R
- Still C
- Huber G
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- Plos One
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Background Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) breed almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. However, since the early 1980's, a small disjunct breeding population has become established in eastern Argentina, presumably by birds previously derived from …
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