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Chromosomal painting of the sandpiper ( Actitis macularius ) detects several fissions for the Scolopacidae family (Charadriiformes)
2021
Abstract: Background: The Scolopacidae family (Suborder Scolopaci, Charadriiformes) is composed of sandpipers and snipes; these birds are long-distance migrants that show great diversity in their behavior and habitat use. Cytogenetic studies in the Scolopacidae family show the highest diploid numbers for order Charadriiformes. This work analyzes for the first time the karyotype of Actitis macularius by classic cytogenetics and chromosome painting. Results: The species has a diploid number of
doi:10.17863/cam.63696
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