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Activity budgets and population analyses of waterfowl and ecosystem management of Sultan marshes (Sultan Sazlıgı).
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1992
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Khan, Aleem Ahmed
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Wetlands.
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Aquatic resources.
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Biotic communities.
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Ecology.
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A. A. Khan, “Activity budgets and population analyses of waterfowl and ecosystem management of Sultan marshes (Sultan Sazlıgı).,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 1992.