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Combining Isotopic and Genetic Markers to Identify Breeding Origins of Migrant Birds

A quantitative method for linking reproductive and nonreproductive phases of migratory life cycles is fundamental to understanding the biology of migratory organisms. Here we combine genetic (mtDNA) and biochemical (stable isotope) information to examine seasonal movements in the Swainson's Thr...

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Published in:Ecological applications 2005-10, Vol.15 (5), p.1487-1494
Main Authors: Kelly, Jeffrey F., Ruegg, Kristen C., Smith, Thomas B.
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Aviculture
Birds
Breeding
Breeding sites
Catharus ustulatus
Communications
deuterium
Discriminants
Ecological genetics
Feathers
Haplotypes
hydrogen
Isotope ratios
Isotopes
mitochondrial DNA
stable isotope
sulfur
Swainson's Thrush
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