Hierarchical analysis of genetic structure in the habitat-specialist Eastern Sand Darter (Ammocrypta pellucida)
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Hierarchical analysis of genetic structure in the habitat-specialist Eastern Sand Darter (Ammocrypta pellucida)
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Ecology and Evolution
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 695-708
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Wiley
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2015-01-14
DOI
10.1002/ece3.1392
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