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Nesting with the wasp Ropalidia cincta increases nest success of Red-cheeked Cordonbleu (Uraeginthus bengalus) in Ghana
Paul Beier, Agba Issahaku Tungbani
Forestry, School of
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Nest Success
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Wasp
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Ropalidia
100%
Bengali
100%
Ghana
100%
Wasp Colony
50%
Reproductive Success
20%
Bird Nest
20%
Bird Nesting
20%
Arthropods
10%
Non-associated
10%
Habitat Features
10%
Predation
10%
Nest Site
10%
Nesting Tree
10%
Commensal
10%
Habitat Preference
10%
Parasitism
10%
Tropical Region
10%
Commensalism
10%
Mutualism
10%
Social Hymenoptera
10%
Fledging Success
10%
Nesting Colony
10%
Nest Predation
10%
Fledging
10%
Wasp Nest
10%
Nest Association
10%
Limited Supply
10%
Hymenopterans
10%
Commensal Relationship
10%
Estrildid Finch
10%
Northern Ghana
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductive Success
100%
Predation
100%
Hymenoptera
100%
Ropalidia
100%
Mutualism
50%
Habitat Preferences
50%
Observational Studies
50%
Estrildidae
50%