Sexing of Black-tailed GodwitsLimosa limosa islandica: a comparison of behavioural, molecular, biometric and field-based techniques
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Sex promotes spatial and dietary segregation in a migratory shorebird during the non-breeding season.Sex-biases in distribution and resource use at different spatial scales in a migratory shorebird.Rapid changes in phenotype distribution during range expansion in a migratory bird.Overtaking on migration: does longer distance migration always incur a penalty?Population overlap and habitat segregation in wintering Black‐tailed Godwits Limosa limosaDo different subspecies of Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa overlap in Iberian wintering and staging areas? Validation with genetic markers
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Sexing of Black-tailed GodwitsLimosa limosa islandica: a comparison of behavioural, molecular, biometric and field-based techniques
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im November 2006 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в листопаді 2006
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Sexing of Black-tailed Godwits ...... ric and field-based techniques
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Godfrey M. Hewitt
Guillaume Gélinaud
Jennifer A. Gill
Peter M. Potts
Philip W. Atkinson
Sara L. Goodacre
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10.1080/00063650609461433
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z