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_91651 _aTom Jackson |
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_aOxford, United Kingdom _bCapstone Global Library Ltd _c13 Aug 2015 |
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_a32 pages _bHardback _c195 x 254 x 9mm | 364g |
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_aIdentity is vital to any scientific research but it is not always easy to establish, especially with groups of species that look very similar, or those with secretive lifestyles. A number of fascinating techniques are used to establish species' identities, including recording sounds, monitoring tree damage, DNA analysis, and carbon dating fossil finds. Case studies include: woodpeckers, fur analysis, and identifying bats in flight.
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