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Volume 10 (2010) - January 2010

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Tracing the origins of rescued chimpanzees reveals widespread chimpanzee hunting in Cameroon

Lora Ghobrial, Felix Lankester, John A Kiyang, Akih E Akih, Simone de Vries, Roger Fotso, Elizabeth L Gadsby, Peter D Jenkins, Mary K Gonder BMC Ecology 2010, 10:2 (22 January 2010)

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The geographic origins of 46 chimpanzees who found refuge at the Limbe Wildlife Centre are traced by genotyping, indicating that hunting and the smuggling of live animals is widespread throughout Cameroon.

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Winter body mass and over-ocean flocking as components of danger management by Pacific dunlins

Ronald C Ydenberg, Dick Dekker, Gary Kaiser, Philippa CF Shepherd, Lesley Ogden, Karen Rickards, David B Lank BMC Ecology 2010, 10:1 (21 January 2010)

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Over the last decades dunlins wintering on the Fraser River estuary in British Columbia have changed their body mass and roosting behavior in adaptation to increased predation by peregrine falcons.


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