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Wanless, Ross. 2003. Flightless Aldabra Rail (Dryolimnas cuvieri aldabranus) kills Black Rat (Rattus rattus). Ostrich 2003, 74 (1&2): 134
Wanless, R.M. & Hockey, P.A.R. 2008. Natural History and Behavior of the Aldabra Rail (Dryolimnas [Cuvieri] Aldabranus). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 120: 50-61.
D. Ver´ıssimo, I. Fraser, J. Groombridge1, R. Bristol & D. C. MacMillan. 2009. Birds as tourism flagship species: a case study of tropical islands. Animal Conservation. Print ISSN 1367-9430

J. van de Crommenacker et al. 2011. Parasitic infection and oxidative status are associated and vary with breeding activity in the Seychelles warbler. Proc. R. Soc. B. Published online 2 November 2011. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.1865

ERIC P. PALKOVACS, MONIQUE MARSCHNER, CLAUDIO CIOFI, JUSTIN GERLACH and
ADALGISA CACCONE. 2003. Are the native giant tortoises from the Seychelles really
extinct? A genetic perspective based on mtDNA and microsatellite data. Molecular Ecology (2003) 12, 1403–1413

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