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Re: MORPHOMETRIC FEATURES OF PACIFIC AND AMERICANGOLDEN-PLOVERS...

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Subject: Re: MORPHOMETRIC FEATURES OF PACIFIC AND AMERICANGOLDEN-PLOVERS...
From: "Dean Cutten" <>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 05:50:20 -0500
Here is a link http://fog.ccsf.edu/~jmorlan/goldenplover2.pdf to the 1987 Dunn, Morlan and Wilds paper referred to in the references of the Johnson & Johnson paper which aids identification of AGP and PGP in the field. One of the aids is to count the number of primary tips exposed past the tertials - 3 in PGP and 4 or 5 in AGP, on a standing bird.

Dean Cutten
Victor Harbor,  SA





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