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Evolutionary Genetics and the Major Histocompatibility Complex of New Zealand Robins (Petroicidae)
Disaggregation of Bird Families Listed on Cms Appendix Ii
The Black Robin :The Saving of the World's Most Endangered Bird, by David Butler & Don Merton, 1992
Report of the Workshop on Assessing the Population Viability of Endangered Marine Mammals in U.S
Diversification of Petroica Robins Across the Australo-Pacific Region: First Insights Into the Phylogenetic Affinities of New Guinea’S Highland Robin Species
Footwear to Allow Researchers to Cross Densely Burrowed Terrain Without Damage to Seabird Habitat
Scholarship Biology
Canberra Bird Notes 24(3) September 1999 MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER CORRIDOR HONEYEATER SURVEY 1997
Pinpointing and Preventing Imminent Extinctions
Genetic Diversity Within and Among Populations of Black Robins on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand
Financing Biodiversity Conservation: the Costs Of
Population Pedigree Process of the Chatham Island Black Robin: a Case of Human-Assisted Spread of a Maladaptive Behavior in a Critically Endangered Bird
REVIEW ARTICLE Significance of Population Genetics for Managing
Black Robin Recovery Plan
Birds of the Chatham Islands Birds of the Chatham Islands by Hilary Aikman and Colin Miskelly
Inbreeding and Endangered Species Management: Is New Zealand out of Step with the Rest of the World?
Extinction Vulnerability in Two Small, Chronically Inbred Populations of Chatham Island Black Robin Petroica Traversi
Behavioural Ecology of the Red-Capped Robin
Top View
THE BIRDLIFE of SOUTH EAST ISLAND (RANGATIRA), CHATHAM ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND by RON J
Large Mainland Populations of South Island Robins Retain Greater Genetic Diversity Than Offshore Island Refuges
Population Genetics
Critically Endangered Birds: a Global Audit
The Ultimate List
Red List of Threatened Species. a Global Species Assessment
THE EUPHONIA Quarterly Journal of Mexican Avifauna Volume 1, Number I August, 1992 TI-Le EUPI-IONIA Quarterly Journal of Mexican Avifauna
How Many Bird Extinctions Have We Prevented?
Effects of Population Bottlenecks on the South Island Robin, Petroica
Chatham Islands Threatened Birds Recovery and Management Plans
New Zealand Passerines : a Contribution to Passerine Phylogeny
Conservation Status of New Zealand Birds, 2016
The Chatham Island Black Robin Atop Little Mangere Degenerated Rap Idly
Hatching Failure Increases with Severity of Population Bottlenecks in Birds
Faced Robins Tregellasia Leucops
Chatham Islands Black Robin-Disease Su Rvei I La
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 131 (2019) 48–54
PASSERIFORMES Classification