Abstract
The number of research projects using non-invasive sampling techniques is currently increasing, particularly in the fields of behavioural ecology and conservation genetics. Most of the published research on this topic has presented promising preliminary results, demonstrating the potential of non-invasive sampling methods (e.g. Refs [1, 2]). Surprisingly, there are more reviews of non-invasive genetic sampling coupled with a discussion of the potential of microsatellite analysis (including a recent review in TREE)[3–5], than comprehensive studies addressing the complexities of the laboratory and field methods[6, 7].
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