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A Synthesis of Sleep in Wild Birds
Charles J. Amlaner, Nigel J. Ball
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Sleep Position
100%
Wild Birds
100%
Sleep Function
66%
Sleep Characteristics
66%
Predation
33%
Eye Closure
33%
Social Interaction
33%
Comfortability
33%
Non-productive
33%
Sleep Quality
33%
Energy Conservation
33%
Energy Expenditure
33%
Energy Minimization
33%
Resilience
33%
Immobility
33%
Temporal Patterning
33%
Sleep Theory
33%
Safe Sleep
33%
Sleep Site
33%
Eyelid Blinking
33%
Protection Theory
33%
Eye Opening
33%
Sleeper
33%
Recuperation
33%
Ecological Theory
33%
Mudflat
33%
Wariness
33%
Heterogenous Groups
33%
Describing Function
33%
Conservation Theory
33%
Time Elapsed
33%
Generalized State
33%
Communal Roost
33%
Staring
33%
Eyelid Closure
33%
Long Daylength
33%
Scapular
33%
Long Sleep
33%
Engineering
Elapsed Time
100%
Minimizing Energy
100%
Reanalysis
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Eyelid
28%
Feeding Behavior
14%
Social Interaction
14%
Energy Expenditure
14%
Vigilance
14%
Quality of Sleep
14%
Psychology
Feeding Behavior
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Feeding Behavior
50%