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    American White Pelicans and Recreational Boaters on Lakes of the North American Great Plains: Habitat Use Overlap

    Carolyn A. Gaudet and Christopher M. Somers

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 1.
    Electronic Publication Date: March 7, 2014
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    Development of New Microsatellite (STR) Markers for Montagu’s Harrier (Circus pygargus) via 454 Shot-Gun Pyrosequencing

    Susann Janowski, Markus A. Grohme, Marcus Frohme and Michael Wink

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 11.
    Electronic Publication Date: May 30, 2014
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    Comparison of Patterns of Genetic Variation and Demographic History in the Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus): Relevance for Conservation

    Robert M. Zink

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 19.
    Electronic Publication Date: June 13, 2014
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    A Great Difference Between Sedentary Subspecies of Laniarius atroflavus Shelley, 1887 Suggests on the Base of Molecular Data that Laniarius atroflavus and Laniarius craterum are Two Separate Species

    Billy Nguembock

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 30.
    Electronic Publication Date: June 27, 2014
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    A Comparison of the Bacterial Microflora Found on the Surface of American Kestrel and House Wren Eggs

    Beth A. Potte, Emily J. Hyde, Holly N. Pier, Michael A. Rutter and Margaret A. Voss

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 40.
    Electronic Publication Date: September 08, 2014
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    Red-cockaded Woodpecker Microhabitat Characteristics and Reproductive Success in a Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Forest

    Douglas R. Wood, L. Wesley Burger, Jr. and Francisco J. Vilella

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 49.
    Electronic Publication Date: September 29, 2014
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    Carduelini New Sistematics: Crimson-winged Finch (Rhodopechys sanguineus) is Included in “Arid-Zone” Carduelini Finches by Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny

    A. Arnaiz-Villena, V. Ruiz-del-Valle, P. Gomez-Prieto, D. Rey, M. Enriquez-de-Salamanca, J. Marco, E. Muñiz, M. Martín-Villa and C. Areces

    The Open Ornithology Journal, 2014; 7: 55.
    Electronic Publication Date: November 12, 2014
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        • Volume 13, 2020
        • Volume 12, 2019
        • Volume 11, 2018
        • Volume 10, 2017
        • Volume 9, 2016
        • Volume 8, 2015
        • Volume 7, 2014
        • Volume 6, 2013
        • Volume 5, 2012
        • Volume 4, 2011
        • Volume 3, 2010
        • Volume 2, 2009
        • Volume 1, 2008
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        • Description of New American Carduelis/Spinus Bird Species in La Paz (Bolivia): C./S. lapazensis.

          August 19, 2020
        • Glucose Concentrations in Closely Related Titmice (Baeolophus) Species Linked to Regional Habitat Differences Across an Avian Hybrid Zone

          July 31, 2020
        • Bird Diversity in Nensebo Moist Afromontane Forest Fragment, South Eastern Ethiopia.

          April 21, 2020
          • About the Journal

            The Open Ornithology Journal

            ISSN: 1874-4532
            Volume: 13, 2020

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            Antonio Arnaiz-Villena
            Department of Immunology
            University Complutense
            Madrid
            Spain
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            Biography of Antonio Arnaiz-Villena

            Prof. Dr. Antonio Arnaiz-Villena studied Medicine and Biology at Complutense University (Spain), got PhD in Medicine. He spent 9 years at London Hospital Medical College and Middlesex Hospital (London, UK) for training in Immunology and Genetics. He set up the Immunology departments of Hospital Ramon y Cajal and Hospital 12 de Octubre (Madrid); also participated in Spanish Transplant Law redaction and promotion, for this he recently received an Award at Senate by Queen Sofia. He also set up teaching of Immunology at Biomedical Schools of University Complutense, directed 48 PhD theses and published 351 articles in Immunology, Ornithology, HLA, MHC, Population Genetics and Anthropology. At present, he is Chairman at The Madrid Regional Blood Center and University Complutense (Madrid).

            Department of Immunology, University Complutense, Madrid, Spain
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            The Open Ornithology Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews, letters, case reports and guest-edited single topic issues in all areas of ornithology. Bentham Open ensures speedy peer review process and accepted papers are published within 2 weeks of final acceptance.

            The Open Ornithology Journal is committed to ensuring high quality of research published. We believe that a dedicated and committed team of editors and reviewers make it possible to ensure the quality of the research papers. The overall standing of a journal is in a way, reflective of the quality of its Editor(s) and Editorial Board and its members.

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