Longevity records of japanese birds from bird banding data (top two records of each species in 1961‒2017)

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Abstract

In 2002, the Japan Bird Migration Research Center compiled longevity records based on the research during 1961‒1995. Subsequently, additional data have been updated in each issue of the Bird Banding Research Annual Report of Japan. However, no complete list has been published. Here, we report the top two longevity records of each species based on the Japan Bird Banding data during 1961‒2017.

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Yoshiyasu, K., Morimoto, G., Senda, M., & Nakamura, N. (2020). Longevity records of japanese birds from bird banding data (top two records of each species in 1961‒2017). Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, 52(1), 21–48. https://doi.org/10.3312/jyio.52.21

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