A vegetation classification and description of white-winged flufftail (<italic toggle="yes">Sarothrura ayresi</italic>) habitat at selected high-altitude peatlands in South Africa
The white-winged flufftail is listed as critically endangered, and limited knowledge about the species' ecology has been identified as a limiting factor to effectively conserving the bird. Little is known about the vegetation inhabited by the white-winged flufftail, which hampers the identifica...
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Main Authors: | A. J. Marais, K. Lloyd, H. A. Smit-Robinson, L. R. Brown |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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The Royal Society
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/07b9f4d5d1ff41f99c43a0997ceed6a7 |
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