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Testing for inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the endangered Gila topminnow
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Ruby J. Sheffer
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Philip W. Hedrick
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Anthony L. Velasco
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RJ Sheffer
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PW Hedrick
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AL Velasco
Publication date:
1999
Journal:
Animal Conservation
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