Genetic Monogamy in Long-Eared Owls
Ornithological Applications1999Vol. 101(4), pp. 854–859
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Abstract
We used DNA fingerprinting to study Owls (Asio otus). We detected no extra-pair fertilizagenetic parentage in socially monogamous Long-eared tions (EPFs) in 59 nestlings from 12 nests. One of these nests was solitary, but the other 11 had from one to five pairs of owls nesting simultaneously within 30 I
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