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Evolutionary history reveals information on the functionality of ear tufts in owls (family: Strigidae) [PDF]
Background Ear tufts are plumage features which have particularly high prevalence in owls (Strigidae). Several hypotheses have been developed to explain their function, mostly including camouflage, species recognition, deterring predators/mobbers, and ...
Adrian Surmacki, Piotr Minias
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the South Korean Eurasian eagle-owl, Bubo bubo spp. kiautschenis (Strigiformes; Strigidae) [PDF]
Genomic data of the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo Kiautschenis; B. bubo), an endangered species in South Korea is lacking. This study presents its first complete mitochondrial genome of Bubo bubo (GenBank accession no. OR756278).
Kwang-Bae Yoon +4 more
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The genome sequence of the Little Owl, Athene noctua (Scopoli, 1769) (Strigiformes: Strigidae) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Athene noctua (Little Owl; Chordata; Aves; Strigiformes; Strigidae). The assembly contains two haplotypes with total lengths of 1 355.86 megabases and 1 302.38 megabases.
Irene Fabiola Roman Maldonado +1 more
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Mitochondrial genome analysis, phylogeny and divergence time evaluation of Strix aluco (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae) [PDF]
BackgroundPrior research has shown that the European peninsulas were the main sources of Strix aluco colonisation of Northern Europe during the late glacial period. However, the phylogenetic relationship and the divergence time between S.
Yeying Wang +4 more
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Sex Identification of Owls (Family Strigidae) Using Oligonucleotide Microarrays [PDF]
Molecular sexing of the diversified avian family Strigidae is difficult. Sex identification using the intron length difference between W and Z chromosomal CHD1 genes, as visualized by agarose gel electrophoreses, often produces ambiguous results.
Wang, L. C. +10 more
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La lechuza de los arenales Athene cunicularia (Aves: Strigidae) se distribuye desde Canadá hasta Tierra del Fuego en América. Ocupa una gran variedad de hábitats naturales, ambientes urbano-rurales y agroecosistemas. En el Perú residen tres subespecies A.
Víctor Pulido +3 more
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Conocer aspectos biológicos de las familias Falconidae y Strigidae como la vocalización es relevante, ya que podríamos utilizar este aspecto como base para agrupar especies y evaluar su similaridad.
Javier Armando Azabache Requena
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The purpose of the research is studying helminths of carnivorous birds of the order of owls (Strigiformes) found in the Non-Black Earth Region of the Russian Federation.Materials and methods.
V. V. Dorokhov, O. E. Davydova
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Range-wide phylogenomics of the Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) reveals deep north-south divergence in northern Peru [PDF]
The Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) inhabits myriad habitats throughout the Americas and shows complex patterns of individual and geographic morphological variation.
Emily N. Ostrow +2 more
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