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DNA barcoding a unique avifauna: an important tool for evolution, systematics and conservation
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DNA barcoding a unique avifauna: an important tool for evolution, systematics and conservation

Jacqueline Tizard, Selina Patel, John Waugh, Erika Tavares, Tjard Bergmann, Brian Gill, Janette Norman, Leslie Christidis, Oliver Haddrath, Allan Baker, …
BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol.19, 52 (2019)
2019
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Abstract

New Zealand birds Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I COI Specimen identification Conservation DNA barcodes Vertebrate Biology Biogeography and Phylogeography Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity of Environments not elsewhere classified

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