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Genetic relationships within social groups influence the application of the Judas technique: A case study with wild dromedary camels
Authors:Peter B.S. Spencer  Jordan O. Hampton  Carlo Pacioni  Malcolm S. Kennedy  Keith Saalfeld  Ken Rose  Andrew P. Woolnough
Affiliation:1. Ecotone Wildlife Veterinary Services, P.O. Box 1126, Canberra, ACT, 2601 Australia;2. School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Western Australia, 6150 Australia;3. Invasive Species Science, Department of Agriculture and Food, Forrestfield, Western Australia, 6058 Australia;4. Wildlife Use, Department of Natural Resources, Environment, the Arts and Sport, Northern Territory Government, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia;5. Vertebrate Pest Research Section, Department of Agriculture and Food, Forrestfield, Western Australia, 6058 Australia
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Keywords:Australia  Camelus dromedarius  dromedary camel  invasive species  judas technique  relatedness  social ecology  social organization
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