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Dispersal and gene flow in freshwater invertebrates — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Dispersal and gene flow in freshwater invertebrates
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Authors:
Bohonak, A. J.
Year:
1998
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
AQUATIC BIOLOGY, BRANCHINECTA COLORADENSIS, DISPERSAL, FAIRY SHRIMP, GENE FLOW, INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, MEXICAN CUT, POPULATION BIOLOGY, RMBL
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