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1 March 2007Using Molecular Sexing to Assess Field-based Sexing Techniques in the Madagascar Fish-Eagle
Ruth E. Tingay,1 Melanie Culver,2 Richard T. Watson3
1aSchool of Geography, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, U.K
2bArizona Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit (USGS), 104, Biological Sciences East, University 3cThe Peregrine Fund, 5668 West Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, Idaho, ID 83709, U.S.A
Ruth E. Tingay, Melanie Culver, Richard T. Watson "Using Molecular Sexing to Assess Field-based Sexing Techniques in the Madagascar Fish-Eagle," Journal of Raptor Research, 41(1), 45-49, (1 March 2007)