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Co-distributed Indian owlets show plumage similarity, however can be identified based on size and markings on the chest and forehead.
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posted on 2018-02-05, 18:38 authored by Pankaj Koparde, Prachi Mehta, Sushma Reddy, Uma Ramakrishnan, Shomita Mukherjee, V. V. RobinPresence of white spots and brown bars in case of A. brama and G. radiatum respectively are identification keys. Photo credits: color banded H. blewitti individual by PM, A. brama and G. radiatum by PK.
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sister taxaGlaucidiumdebateIndian subcontinentphylogenetic analysesIndian Athene speciesniche requirementstaxon samplingAthene groupphylogenetic relationshipforest owlet Heteroglaux blewittiAthene cladeEndangered species5.7 MaEndangered Forest Owlet Heteroglaux blewitticonservation strategiesnon-phylogenetic comparisonsRange-restricted speciesmonotypic genus Heteroglauxdatamorphology place
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