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the genetic relationships between individuals of e.g. the auks 250.001) and the sum of the geographical coordinatesmen length of the Store Karlsö birds (34.6±1.1 mm, n=17)=0.7–0.8,&#x-251;0.47) and larger than those of=2.8–6.0, 0.01).=0.58, 0.001 and 0.32, =0.067, respec-tively). 0.001). Razorbills in birds of Norway and Russia. The little data wein the northern population especially, but also Commonmeans of body measurements relative to those from Bleiksøya0123 (ANOVA)4–625–2798–10416–19Mass (g)662.5±23.2719.0±44.6741.5±55.9746.2±60.55.12*Wing (mm)210.7±5.2211.3±5.6213.1±5.9212.5±7.50.8634.4±1.234.1±2.034.5±1.934.5±1.30.28Gonys (mm)2.1±2.323.1±1.023.4±1.123.0±1.08.68*93.5±2.195.9±2.896.2±2.896.2±2.31.30.01 – = no data. 0.001 in all casesColonyRundeRøstBleiksøyaLoppaHornøyaSeven Islands (ANOVA)62°25'N,67°26'N,69°17'N,70°22'N,70°23'N,68°49'N,05°38'E11°52'E15°52'E21°25'E31°09'E37°20'ESample size214157–587139–17817Mass (g)641.7±61.0–649.2±69.0–738.0±55.0718.5±76.232.3Wing (mm)201.8±6.2208.6±5.8202.6±9.1214.1±3.7212.7±6.1211.9±6.825.532.5±1.133.6±1.732.6±1.934.2±1.334.4±1.835.0±1.812.3Gonys (mm)21.1±1.022.2±1.421.9±1.223.6±0.923.3±l.223.9±1.227.592.4±2.595.3±2.692.3±3.396.6±2.096.1±2.798.0±3.721.5 by Coulson Barrett 1987) which, in their case, rules by (1984) who speculated that it was due to differ- birds, there is such considerable and groups is, in our opinion, virtu-The cline demonstrated here complicates the determination of Percentage frequency distribution of wing length datafrom Store Karlsö (=, from Salmonson 1944, n=17),Norway and Russia (=, from this study, n=294) and, from Jones 1990, n=338). Plots of wing length and gonys depth from EuropeanMay-July. 95% confidence limits of the regression lines are Plots of wing length and gonys depth of European Latrabjärg, Kerry, Great Saltee, Bardsey, Canna, Shiants, Isle of May, Foula, Graesholmen, Store Karlsö, Røst, Loppa, Hornoya, Seven Islands. 25 and (185–206 mm, Fig. or BARRETT, R.T., FIELER, R., ANKER-NILSSEN, T. & during the breeding season. direct sequence analysis of amplified DNA. 46: 123: 499–502.Phenotypic variation among Thick-billed Murres from col- 37: 284–287.Alca torda islandica. Ring. & Migr. aalge. Seabird . 11: 105–110.oil spills and other incidents – a manual of suggested pro- 69: 1577-1584. 35: 1–109.Ser. B, Vol. 3: 1–138.