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Birds as Environmental Bioindicators of Genotoxicity in Brazilian Cerrado Farmlands: An In Situ Approach. [PDF]

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Souto HN   +6 more
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Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer Adaptations to Small Mediterranean Island Ecosystems

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Mata-González M   +11 more
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Prevalence of Avian Influenza Virus in Atypical Wild Birds Host Groups during an Outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Strain EA/AM H5N1. [PDF]

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Ringenberg JM   +10 more
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Evidence of eared doves consumption and the potential toxic exposure during the Regional Development period in Quito-Ecuador. [PDF]

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Ordoñez-Araque R   +8 more
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Genomic erosion across avian lineages in the context of their evolutionary history. [PDF]

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Wang X   +8 more
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COI barcodes and phylogeny of doves (Columbidae family)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
Cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene has been recognized as an authentic tool for species identification. Besides its potential barcoding capacity, COI sequences have also been used for inferring the phylogeny. Phylogenetic relationships among genera of Columbidae (pigeons and doves family) have not been fully resolved because of scarce sampling of ...
Haseeb A Khan, Ibrahim A Arif
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Statistical Comparisons of the Osteology of Southwestern Columbidae

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1999
Abstract Columbid remains are commonly recovered in Quaternary deposits, but identification to the species level has been difficult, if not impossible, in areas where several species occur in sympatry. In the U.S.A., the problem becomes complex in the Southwest, where Neotropical species from Mexico occur in addition to the typical North American ...
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Hunting and Trade of Columbidae in Northeast Brazil

Human Ecology, 2021
Cleverton da Silva   +2 more
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