Genetic diversity of the Griffon vulture population in Serbia and its importance for conservation efforts in the Balkans
Abstract The Griffon vulture was once a widespread species across the region of Southeast Europe, but it is now endangered and in some parts is completely extinct. In the Balkan Peninsula the largest Griffon vulture inland population inhabits the territory of Serbia. We present, for the first time,...
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Autores principales: | Slobodan Davidović, Mihailo Jelić, Saša Marinković, Milica Mihajlović, Vanja Tanasić, Irena Hribšek, Goran Sušić, Milan Dragićević, Marina Stamenković-Radak |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a15101d2d61e4d6e87c5b408dd0204b6 |
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