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Parentage assignment and extra-group paternity in a cooperative breeder: the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis)

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Table 1 Fifteen microsatellite loci PCR amplified and multiplex loaded in two groups
Fig. 1 LOD scores for assigned and excludedgroup females.
Fig. 2 LOD scores for assigned andexcluded group males and for assignedextra-group males.
Fig. 3 Seychelles warbler territories onCousin Island in July 1999. Arrows pointfrom the territory of the assigned extra-group male to the natal territory of theextra-group offspring.

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