K. Franklin’s scientific contributions

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Raptors of the world
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January 2001

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J. Ferguson-Lees

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D.A. Christie

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K. Franklin

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P. Burton

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... This Altai haplotype, along with the lanners, diverged more than 420,000 years from the common ancestor of the saker and the gyrfalcon which, in turn, forms a younger node that split around 100,000 years ago. The lanner falcon's current distribution range is limited to Africa, Southern Europe, and fragmented and scattered points in the Middle East [106][107][108][109] . Finding the lanner's maternally-inherited haplotype in the Altai population of falcons in Mongolia, which shares minimal physical resemblance with lanner, and with the lack of range contiguity to connect the two populations reinforces the idea of a complex demographic history of falcons. ...

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Chromosome-level reference genome assembly of the gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) and population genomics offer insights into the falcon population in Mongolia
Raptors of the world
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  • January 2001