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We are all awaiting the hand units for the field - real time data - yes
collect this one!
It would be nice. They have XRF machines for metals - it blasts the
metal and reads back
the backscatter under the hand unit - and describes the percentage of
elements. Maybe
one of these days small units for boat trips and fields and streams. :-)
Martin
Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>>> ... just how reliable are all these new DNA tests at determine species, subspecies, etc.?
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> An increasing number of workers do not recognize subspecies. If the
> "subspecies"is similar enough to typical specimens, they regard it as
> a synonym; if sufficiently and CONSISTENTLY different, as another
> species.
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> I follow this method.
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