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13 February 2015
Sex ratio adjustments of the glossy ibis
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12 February 2015
Powerful tools to improve studies of feather mites
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10 February 2015
Cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci in sub-Antarctic seabirds
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08 February 2015
Melanin and oxidative stress
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05 February 2015
The total population of guanacos could double current estimates
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04 February 2015
Parrots choose old-growth forest
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02 February 2015
Comparative phylogeography of forest-dependent vertebrates
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30 January 2015
Integrate genomics into conservation management
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29 January 2015
Random placement models can predict species–area relationships
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22 January 2015
Recombination is not the main cause of phenotypic differences between domestic and wild species
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19 January 2015
Recombination is not the main cause of phenotypic differences between domestic and wild species
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15 January 2015
Low cost technology to study diseases transmission
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