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Robert K. Colwell

Museum Curator Adjoint in Entomology


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Museum of Natural History

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309, USA




robertkcolwell [at] gmail.com


Museum of Natural History

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309, USA



Competition for the nectar of Centropogon valerii by the hummingbird Colibri thalassinus and the flower-piercer Diglossa plumbea, and its evolutionary implications


Journal article


Robert K Colwell, Burr J Betts, Pille Bunnell, F Lynn Carpenter, Peter Feinsinger
The condor, vol. 76, American Ornithological Society, 1974, pp. 447--452

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APA   Click to copy
Colwell, R. K., Betts, B. J., Bunnell, P., Carpenter, F. L., & Feinsinger, P. (1974). Competition for the nectar of Centropogon valerii by the hummingbird Colibri thalassinus and the flower-piercer Diglossa plumbea, and its evolutionary implications. The Condor, 76, 447–452.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Colwell, Robert K, Burr J Betts, Pille Bunnell, F Lynn Carpenter, and Peter Feinsinger. “Competition for the Nectar of Centropogon Valerii by the Hummingbird Colibri Thalassinus and the Flower-Piercer Diglossa Plumbea, and Its Evolutionary Implications.” The condor 76 (1974): 447–452.


MLA   Click to copy
Colwell, Robert K., et al. “Competition for the Nectar of Centropogon Valerii by the Hummingbird Colibri Thalassinus and the Flower-Piercer Diglossa Plumbea, and Its Evolutionary Implications.” The Condor, vol. 76, American Ornithological Society, 1974, pp. 447–52.


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@article{colwell1974a,
  title = {Competition for the nectar of Centropogon valerii by the hummingbird Colibri thalassinus and the flower-piercer Diglossa plumbea, and its evolutionary implications},
  year = {1974},
  journal = {The condor},
  pages = {447--452},
  publisher = {American Ornithological Society},
  volume = {76},
  author = {Colwell, Robert K and Betts, Burr J and Bunnell, Pille and Carpenter, F Lynn and Feinsinger, Peter}
}


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