NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Kreiser, B.R., J.B. Mitton, and J.D. Woodling. 2000. Single versus multiple sources of introduced populations identified with molecular markers: a case study of a freshwater fish. Biological Invasions 2:295-304.
Reference Number: 24793 Type: Journal Article Author: Kreiser, B.R., J.B. Mitton, and J.D. Woodling Date (year): 2000 Article Title:Single versus multiple sources of introduced populations identified with molecular markers: a case study of a freshwater fish. Journal Name: Biological Invasions Volume: 2 Issue: Pages: 295-304 URL: Keywords: Fundulus zebrinus, Fundulus kansae
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