Genetic analyses of birds are usually based on DNA extracted from a blood sample. For some species, however, obtaining blood samples is difficult because they are sensitive to handling, pose a conservation or animal welfare concern, or evade capture. In such cases, feathers obtained from live birds in the wild can provide an alternative source of DNA. Here, we provide the first description and evaluation of a 'feather-trap', consisting of small strips of double-sided adhesive tape placed close to a nest with chicks, as a simple, inexpensive and minimally invasive method to collect feathers. The feather-trap was tested in tropical conditions on the Australian pheasant coucal (Centropus phasianinus). None of the 12 pairs of coucals on which t...
In this study, it was aimed to isolate DNA from shed and waiting (at least two weeks)...
Feathers have been used as a source of DNA for two decades. Feathers are made of keratinized cells w...
The use of noninvasively collected samples for genetic analyses has dramatically impacted studies of...
Effective DNA extraction methods from bird feathers have facilitated non-invasive sampling, leading ...
Shed feathers obtained by noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) are a valuable source of DNA for geneti...
Non-invasive approach in genetic sampling was introduced in avian culture as to reduce the stress of...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-04-05, accepted 2019-10-17, ...
Blood parasite (haemosporidian) infections are conventionally detected using blood samples; this imp...
Background: The ability to accurately identify bird species is crucial for wildlife law enforcement ...
16 pagesInternational audienceMethods used to collect biological samples from birds for genetic anal...
1011-1016DNA from molted feathers is being increasingly used for genetic studies on birds. However,...
This article responds to the recent prominence of ornithological literature advocating the plucking ...
Least intrusive sampling should be prioritized for wildlife conservation and bioethics. In birds, DN...
Molted feather sampling is a useful tool for genetic analyses of endangered species, but it is often...
With recent advances in molecular biology, it is now possible to use the trace amounts of DNA in fae...
In this study, it was aimed to isolate DNA from shed and waiting (at least two weeks)...
Feathers have been used as a source of DNA for two decades. Feathers are made of keratinized cells w...
The use of noninvasively collected samples for genetic analyses has dramatically impacted studies of...
Effective DNA extraction methods from bird feathers have facilitated non-invasive sampling, leading ...
Shed feathers obtained by noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) are a valuable source of DNA for geneti...
Non-invasive approach in genetic sampling was introduced in avian culture as to reduce the stress of...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-04-05, accepted 2019-10-17, ...
Blood parasite (haemosporidian) infections are conventionally detected using blood samples; this imp...
Background: The ability to accurately identify bird species is crucial for wildlife law enforcement ...
16 pagesInternational audienceMethods used to collect biological samples from birds for genetic anal...
1011-1016DNA from molted feathers is being increasingly used for genetic studies on birds. However,...
This article responds to the recent prominence of ornithological literature advocating the plucking ...
Least intrusive sampling should be prioritized for wildlife conservation and bioethics. In birds, DN...
Molted feather sampling is a useful tool for genetic analyses of endangered species, but it is often...
With recent advances in molecular biology, it is now possible to use the trace amounts of DNA in fae...
In this study, it was aimed to isolate DNA from shed and waiting (at least two weeks)...
Feathers have been used as a source of DNA for two decades. Feathers are made of keratinized cells w...
The use of noninvasively collected samples for genetic analyses has dramatically impacted studies of...