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Guillot, G., <strong>and</strong> F. Santos. 2010. Using AFLP markers<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Genel<strong>and</strong> program for the inference of<br />

population genetic structure. Molecular Ecology<br />

Resources 10:1082-1084.<br />

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other lake states. Proceedings North American<br />

<strong>Wildlife</strong> Conference 1:644-646.<br />

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cranes with colored leg b<strong>and</strong>s. North American<br />

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Table 1. Sample locations <strong>and</strong> numbers for the Eastern Population of Greater S<strong>and</strong>hill Cranes.<br />

Location<br />

Number<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Location Name Sample Dates<br />

Sherburne National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge,<br />

central MN<br />

Crex Meadows, <strong>Fish</strong> Lake, Amsterdam<br />

Slough State <strong>Wildlife</strong> Areas,<br />

northwestern WI<br />

Meine, C. D. <strong>and</strong> G. W. Archibald. 1996. The cranes:<br />

status survey <strong>and</strong> conservation action plan.<br />

IUCN, Gl<strong>and</strong>, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Cambridge,<br />

U.K.<br />

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historical status of s<strong>and</strong>hill cranes in Maine <strong>and</strong><br />

New Engl<strong>and</strong>. Northeastern Naturalist 9:193-<br />

202.<br />

Vekemans, X. 2002. AFLP-SURV version 1.0.<br />

Distributed by the author. Laboratoire de<br />

Génétique et Ecologie Végétale, Université<br />

Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.<br />

Vos, P., R. Hogers, M. Bleeker, M. Reijans, T. van der<br />

Lee, M. Hornes, A. Frijters, J. Pot, J.<br />

Peleman, M. Kuiper, <strong>and</strong> M. Zabeau. 1995. AFLP: a<br />

new technique for DNA fingerprinting. Nucleic<br />

Acids Research 23:4407-4424.<br />

Number of<br />

chicks sampled<br />

Number of families<br />

sampled<br />

7/9 - 7/12/2007 11 10<br />

7/13 - 7/16/2007 8 8<br />

3 Briggsville, central WI 1996 – 2011* 121 60<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Necedah National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge,<br />

central WI<br />

Waterloo State Recreation Area,<br />

southeast MI<br />

2000** 23 16<br />

6/16 - 6/18/2008 14 10<br />

6 Gun Lake Tribal L<strong>and</strong>s, southwest MI 6/20 - 6/23/2008 10 7<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Seney National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge, Upper<br />

Peninsula MI<br />

Thessalon <strong>and</strong> surrounding areas,<br />

southeastern ON<br />

Central NY (Montezuma NWR <strong>and</strong><br />

surrounding areas)<br />

Northwestern PA (Pymatuning Lake <strong>and</strong><br />

surrounding areas)<br />

7/5 – 7/8/2009, 7/12 –<br />

7/15/2010<br />

7 6<br />

7/5 – 7/8/2009 13 10<br />

6/16 – 6/20/2011 2 2<br />

6/21 – 6/26/2011 4 2<br />

11 Northeastern PA (Dushore) 6/27/2011 1 1<br />

*Samples from flightless chicks b<strong>and</strong>ed as part of a long-term research project on habitat selection of s<strong>and</strong>hill cranes by the<br />

International Crane Foundation.<br />

**Samples from chicks (collected as eggs at Necedah NWR) trained to follow ultralight aircraft to initiate a migratory population<br />

of whooping cranes (Urbanek et al. 2005).<br />

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