Scientific Papers

Nature Seychelles, partners' and other published scientific papers in PDF format. Note that these papers have been made available to Nature Seychelles by their authors and have been made publicly available to the extent that any applicable copyrights are respected by those who download them. Copies of papers downloaded may be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and may not be reproduced or circulated.  

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ERIC P. PALKOVACS, MONIQUE MARSCHNER, CLAUDIO CIOFI, JUSTIN GERLACH and
ADALGISA CACCONE. 2003. Are the native giant tortoises from the Seychelles really
extinct? A genetic perspective based on mtDNA and microsatellite data. Molecular Ecology (2003) 12, 1403–1413
D. Ver´ıssimo, I. Fraser, J. Groombridge1, R. Bristol & D. C. MacMillan. 2009. Birds as tourism flagship species: a case study of tropical islands. Animal Conservation. Print ISSN 1367-9430
J. Komdeur et al.. 2004. Why Seychelles Warblers fail to recolonize nearby islands: unwilling or unable to fly there? 2004 British Ornithologists’ Union
Sidney Holt. 2009. Opportunity: Needs meet Possibilities Negotiating Sanctuaries for Whales
Groombridge et al. 2002. A molecular phylogeny of African kestrels with reference
to divergence across the Indian Ocean. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25 (2002) 267–277

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