Autor: |
I. Jarvi, Susan, I. Jarvi, Susan, C. Banko, Paul, C. Banko, Paul |
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Pacific Conservation Biology; January 2000, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p14-17, 4p |
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The application of molecular techniques to conservation genetics issues can provide important guidance criteria for management of endangered species. The results from this study establish that PCR-based approaches for sex determination developed in other bird species (Griffiths and Tiwari 1995; Griffiths et al. 1996, 1998; Ellegren 1996) can be applied with a high degree of confidence to at least four species of Hawaiian honeycreepers. This provides a rapid, reliable method with which population managers can optimize sex ratios within populations of endangered species that are subject to artificial manipulation through captive breeding programmes or geographic translocation. |
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Supplemental Index |
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