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Grus canadensis pratensis
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Fairbairn 2013
GBIF data coverage
Global Biotic Interactions
Hone et al 2013 avian data
Namigai et al 2014
Body symmetry
Namigai et al 2014
bilaterally symmetric
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001324
Definition:
being symmetric about a plane running from frontal end to caudal end (head to tail), and having nearly identical right and left halves
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Global Biotic Interactions
Brachylaima fuscata
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Haemoproteus antigonis
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Haemoproteus antigonis
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Strigea gruis
Dubois & Rausch 1964
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Stomylotrema vicarium
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Global Biotic Interactions
Brachylaima fuscata
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Haemoproteus antigonis
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Strigea gruis
Dubois & Rausch 1964
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Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) sagulata Timmermann 1971
Global Biotic Interactions
Gruimenopon canadense Edwards & R. L. 1949
body mass
Hone et al 2013 avian data
4070 g
(female, adult, max)
Hone et al 2013 avian data
4670 g
(male, adult, max)
number of records in gbif
GBIF data coverage
393
sexual system
Fairbairn 2013
dioecious
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q148681
Definition:
a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct male and female individual organisms.
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