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Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes

(1998) BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. 7(7). p.869-873
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Lens, Luc, et al. “Highly Skewed Sex Ratios in the Critically Endangered Taita Thrush as Revealed by CHD Genes.” BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, vol. 7, no. 7, KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, 1998, pp. 869–73.
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Lens, L., GALBUSERA, P., BROOKS, T., WAIYAKI, E., & SCHENCK, T. (1998). Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 7(7), 869–873.
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Lens, Luc, P GALBUSERA, T BROOKS, E WAIYAKI, and T SCHENCK. 1998. “Highly Skewed Sex Ratios in the Critically Endangered Taita Thrush as Revealed by CHD Genes.” BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 7 (7): 869–73.
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Lens, Luc, P GALBUSERA, T BROOKS, E WAIYAKI, and T SCHENCK. 1998. “Highly Skewed Sex Ratios in the Critically Endangered Taita Thrush as Revealed by CHD Genes.” BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 7 (7): 869–873.
Vancouver
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Lens L, GALBUSERA P, BROOKS T, WAIYAKI E, SCHENCK T. Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. 1998;7(7):869–73.
IEEE
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L. Lens, P. GALBUSERA, T. BROOKS, E. WAIYAKI, and T. SCHENCK, “Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes,” BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, vol. 7, no. 7, pp. 869–873, 1998.
@article{330649,
  author       = {{Lens, Luc and GALBUSERA, P and BROOKS, T and WAIYAKI, E and SCHENCK, T}},
  issn         = {{0960-3115}},
  journal      = {{BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{7}},
  pages        = {{869--873}},
  publisher    = {{KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL}},
  title        = {{Highly skewed sex ratios in the critically endangered Taita thrush as revealed by CHD genes}},
  volume       = {{7}},
  year         = {{1998}},
}

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