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Homing behaviour facilitates subtle genetic differentiation among river populations of Alosa sapidissima: microsatellites and mtDNA
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Main Author:
Waters, J. M.
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Article
Language:
Spanish
Subjects:
ADN
ALOSA
COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL
GENETICA ANIMAL
MICROSATÉLITES
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
POBLACION ANIMAL
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