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A Molecular Phylogeny of the Pheasants and Partridges Suggests That These Lineages Are Not Monophyletic R
Demonstration of the Potential of Environmental DNA As A
Guide of Bird Watching Course on Sado Island
Eastern China
A Multigene Phylogeny of Galliformes Supports a Single Origin of Erectile Ability in Non-Feathered Facial Traits
SE China and Tibet (Qinghai) Custom Tour: 31 May – 16 June 2013
Remembering Dr. Arthur Crane Risser by Josef Lindholm III, It Stayed That Way Through the Rest of the 1960’S
China: Sichuan Tour
Forest Bird Fauna of South China: Notes on Current Distribution and Status
Resolution of the Phylogenetic Position of the Congo Peafowl, Afropavo Congensis: a Biogeographic and Evolutionary Enigma
Northern & Central Thailand 27Th February
Taiwan: Formosan Endemics Set Departure Tour 14Th – 27Th April, 2014
China: Sichuan Tour
Al Muhlethaler
Bird List Column A: Number of Tours (Out of 9) on Which This Species Has Been Seen
Demonstration of the Potential of Environmental DNA As a Tool for the Detection of Avian Species
Galliforme Guidelines 260409
The Genetic Link Between the Chinese Bamboo Partridge (Bambusicola Thoracica) and the Chicken and Junglefowls of the Genus Gallu
Top View
Galliformes, Phasianidae, Coturnicinae, Pternistis Spp.)
Climate Change Induced Range Shifts of Galliformes in China
2018 China (Xiamen, Ziyun and Guangzhou)
Pavoninae Species Tree
25 Days Sichuan + Yunnan Birding Tour Report
Special Scientific Report--Wildlife
Sichuan Including Northern Yunnan
Comparison of the Chinese Bamboo Partridge and Red Junglefowl Genome Sequences Highlights the Importance of Demography in Genome Evolution G
Experiences with the Mountain Bamboo Partridge by Clayton Botkin
Game Birds and Other Poultry – a Review of Management Practices Michael J
Species Delimitation in the Chinese Bamboo Partridge Bambusicola Thoracica (Phasianidae; Aves)
PEACOCK-PHEASANTS and ASIATIC SPURFOWL By: Kermit Blackwood (USA)
SAB 022 2001 P31-46 Patterns of Success Among Introduced Birds In
Galliformes TAG Introduction
Partridges, Quails, Francolins, Snowcocks, Guineafowl, and Turkeys Edited by Richard A
That's Why They Need Winter Cover
China – Sichuan & Yunnan Extension
At a Japanese Zoo
Galliforme Guidelines 260409