These are the sources and citations used to research Forensic wildlife. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (The Barcoding Landscape « Barcode of Life, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Barcodeoflife.org. 2015. The Barcoding Landscape « Barcode of Life. [online] Available at: <http://www.barcodeoflife.org/content/about/barcoding-landscape> [Accessed 18 March 2015].
In-text: (Bennett, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Bennett, E., 2011. Another inconvenient truth: the failure of enforcement systems to save charismatic species. Oryx, 45(04), pp.476-479.
In-text: (Budowle, Allard, Wilson and Chakraborty, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Budowle, B., Allard, M., Wilson, M. and Chakraborty, R., 2003. Forensics and Mitochondrial DNA: Applications, Debates, and Foundations. Annual review of genomics and human genetics, 4(1), pp.119-141.
In-text: (Burragato, Materazzi, Curini and Ricci, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Burragato, F., Materazzi, S., Curini, R. and Ricci, G., 1998. New forensic tool for the identification of elephant or mammoth ivory. Forensic Science International, 96(2-3), pp.189-196.
In-text: (Butler, Shen and McCord, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Butler, J., Shen, Y. and McCord, B., 2003. development of reduced size STR amplicons as tools for analysis of degraded DNA. Journal Forensic Science, (48), pp.1054-1064.
In-text: (Caniglia et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Caniglia, R., Fabbri, E., Greco, C., Galaverni, M. and Randi, E., 2010. Forensic DNA against wildlife poaching: Identification of a serial wolf killing in Italy. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 4(5), pp.334-338.
In-text: (Chan, Ishihara and Mills, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Chan, S., Ishihara, A. and Mills, J., 1995. The bear facts: the East Asian market for bear gall bladder. Hong Kong: TRAFFIC East Asia.
In-text: (Chapman, Pinhal and Shivji, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Chapman, D., Pinhal, D. and Shivji, M., 2009. Tracking the fin trade: genetic stock identification in western Atlantic scalloped hammerhead sharks Sphyrna lewini. Endang. Species. Res., 9, pp.221-228.
In-text: (CITES, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Cites.org. 2015. CITES. [online] Available at: <http://www.cites.org/> [Accessed 10 March 2015].
In-text: (Cooper and Cooper, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Cooper, J. and Cooper, M., 2013. Wildlife forensic investigation. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
In-text: (Corato et al., 2011)
Your Bibliography: Corato, S., Giuliodori, A., Ponzano, E., Novelli, E., Rodriguez, D. and Caenazzo, L., 2011. Two 16S rRNA mitochondrial markers for species identification in forensic science. Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 3(1), pp.e383-e384.
In-text: (Daut, Brightsmith and Peterson, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Daut, E., Brightsmith, D. and Peterson, M., 2014. Role of non-governmental organizations in combating illegal wildlife–pet trade in Peru. Journal for Nature Conservation,.
In-text: (Dawnay et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Dawnay, N., Ogden, R., McEwing, R., Carvalho, G. and Thorpe, R., 2007. Validation of the barcoding gene COI for use in forensic genetic species identification. Forensic Science International, 173(1), pp.1-6.
In-text: (Douglas and Alie, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Douglas, L. and Alie, K., 2014. High-value natural resources: Linking wildlife conservation to international conflict, insecurity, and development concerns. Biological Conservation, 171, pp.270-277.
In-text: (Espinoza and Mann, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Espinoza, E. and Mann, M., 1993. The History and Significance of the Schreger Pattern in Proboscidean Ivory Characterization. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 32(3), pp.241-248.
In-text: (Gupta, Bhagavatula, Thangaraj and Singh, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Gupta, S., Bhagavatula, J., Thangaraj, K. and Singh, L., 2011. Establishing the identity of the massacred tigress in a case of wildlife crime. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 5(1), pp.74-75.
In-text: (Gupta, Verma and Singh, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Gupta, S., Verma, S. and Singh, L., 2005. Molecular insight into a wildlife crime: the case of a peafowl slaughter. Forensic Science International, 154(2-3), pp.214-217.
In-text: (Hays et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Hays, G., Bradshaw, C., James, M., Lovell, P. and Sims, D., 2007. Why do Argos satellite tags deployed on marine animals stop transmitting?. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 349(1), pp.52-60.
In-text: (Johnson, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Johnson, R., 2010. The use of DNA identification in prosecuting wildlife-traffickers in Australia: do the penalties fit the crimes?. Forensic Sci Med Pathol, 6(3), pp.211-216.
In-text: (Karlsson and Holmlund, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Karlsson, A. and Holmlund, G., 2007. Identification of mammal species using species-specific DNA pyrosequencing. Forensic Science International, 173(1), pp.16-20.
In-text: (Khichar and Shivanandan Upadhyay, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Khichar, R. and Shivanandan Upadhyay, S., 2010. Wireless sensor networks and their applications in geomatics: case study on developments in developing countries. Appl Geomat, 2(2), pp.43-48.
In-text: (Lee et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Lee, E., Lee, Y., Moon, S., Kim, N., Kim, S., Yang, M., Choi, D. and Han, M., 2013. The identification of elephant ivory evidences of illegal trade with mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and hypervariable D-loop region. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 20(3), pp.174-178.
In-text: (Lorenzini, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Lorenzini, R., 2005. DNA forensics and the poaching of wildlife in Italy: A case study. Forensic Science International, 153(2-3), pp.218-221.
In-text: (Meacham, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Meacham, C., 1997. How the tiger lost its stripes. New York: Harcourt Brace.
In-text: (Mucci, Mengoni and Randi, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Mucci, N., Mengoni, C. and Randi, E., 2014. Wildlife DNA forensics against crime: Resolution of a case of tortoise theft. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 8(1), pp.200-202.
In-text: (Parson et al., 2000)
Your Bibliography: Parson, W., Pegoraro, K., Niederst�tter, H., F�ger, M. and Steinlechner, M., 2000. Species identification by means of the cytochrome b gene. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 114(1-2), pp.23-28.
In-text: (Peppin, McEwing, Carvalho and Ogden, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Peppin, L., McEwing, R., Carvalho, G. and Ogden, R., 2008. A DNA-Based Approach for the Forensic Identification of Asiatic Black Bear ( Ursus thibetanus ) in a Traditional Asian Medicine*. Journal of Forensic Sciences,.
In-text: (Raizman et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Raizman, E., Rasmussen, H., King, L., Ihwagi, F. and Douglas-Hamilton, I., 2013. Feasibility study on the spatial and temporal movement of Samburu's cattle and wildlife in Kenya using GPS radio-tracking, remote sensing and GIS. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 111(1-2), pp.76-80.
In-text: (Schofield et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Schofield, G., Bishop, C., MacLean, G., Brown, P., Baker, M., Katselidis, K., Dimopoulos, P., Pantis, J. and Hays, G., 2007. Novel GPS tracking of sea turtles as a tool for conservation management. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 347(1-2), pp.58-68.
In-text: (Sims, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Sims, M., 2010. Unusual appearance of Schreger-like pattern in Hippopotamus amphibius ivory: Wildlife forensics investigation of a netsuke. Forensic Science International, 200(1-3), pp.e19-e20.
In-text: (Home | TEAM Network - Early Warning System for Nature, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Teamnetwork.org. 2015. Home | TEAM Network - Early Warning System for Nature. [online] Available at: <http://www.teamnetwork.org/> [Accessed 15 March 2015].
In-text: (Wan and Fang, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Wan, Q. and Fang, S., 2003. Application of species-specific polymerase chain reaction in the forensic identification of tiger species. Forensic Science International, 131(1), pp.75-78.
In-text: (Xu et al., 2005)
Your Bibliography: Xu, Y., Li, B., Li, W., Bai, S., Jin, Y., Li, X., Gu, M., Jing, S. and Zhang, W., 2005. Individualization of tiger by using microsatellites. Forensic Science International, 151(1), pp.45-51.
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