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Abstract
Noninvasive sampling allows genetic studies of free-ranging animals without the need
to capture or even observe them, and thus allows questions to be addressed that cannot
be answered using conventional methods. Initially, this sampling strategy promised
to exploit fully the existing DNA-based technology for studies in ethology, conservation
biology and population genetics. However, recent work now indicates the need for a
more cautious approach, which includes quantifying the genotyping error rate. Despite
this, many of the difficulties of noninvasive sampling will probably be overcome with
improved methodology.