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Old Saturday 31st December 2011, 08:02   #1
Richard Klim
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Reddish Egret

Hill, Green & Palacios (in press). Genetic diversity and population structure of North America's rarest heron, the reddish egret (Egretta rufescens). Conserv Genet. [abstract]
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Our results indicate three evolutionarily distinct population units that support the subspecies E.r. dickeyi in Baja California and propose a new unique population within E. r. rufescens occurring in Great Inagua, Bahamas.



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