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Cape Verde Sparrow (1 Viewer)

Peter Kovalik

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Slovakia
Javier González, Melanie Siow, Eduardo Garcia-del-Rey, Guillermo Delgado and Michael Wink, 2008. Phylogenetic relationships of the Cape Verde Sparrow based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Systematics, Göttingen.
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So the most important result is a possible lump of the Grey-headed Sparrows? (I do not know what is known about the biology there ...)

Niels
 
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