noun a type of bird in the starling family native to Asia, known for its loud calls and aggressive behavior
The presence of acridotheres in certain ecosystems can have a significant impact on native bird populations.
Acridotheres birds are often studied for their social behavior and vocalizations.
Efforts to control the population of acridotheres in certain regions aim to protect native bird species and biodiversity.
Acridotheres is a genus of birds in the starling family, known for their aggressive behavior and adaptability to urban environments.
Research on the foraging behavior of acridotheres has provided insights into their impact on agricultural systems.
In the field of ornithology, acridotheres may be mentioned in articles or books about bird species and their behavior.
Biologists studying avian species may include acridotheres in their research on bird populations and ecosystems.
Ecologists studying the impact of invasive species may research the behavior and effects of acridotheres on local wildlife.