Zou et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Vulture genomes reveal molecular adaptations underlying obligate scavenging and low levels of genetic diversityZou et al., 2021
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- Zou D
- Tian S
- Zhang T
- Zhuoma N
- Wu G
- Wang M
- Dong L
- Rossiter S
- Zhao H
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- Molecular biology and evolution
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Obligate scavenging on the dead and decaying animal matter is a rare dietary specialization that in extant vertebrates is restricted to vultures. These birds perform essential ecological services, yet many vulture species have undergone recent steep population declines and …
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