Phylogeography, genetic diversity and population structure of common bottlenose dolphins in the <scp>W</scp>ider <scp>C</scp>aribbean inferred from analyses of mitochondrial <scp>DNA</scp> control region sequences and microsatellite loci: conservation and management implications
Susana Caballero(Universidad de Los Andes), Antonio A. Mignucci‐Giannoni(Center for Advanced Studies on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean), Valentina Islas‐Villanueva(Andrews University), Alberto Delgado-Estrella(Universidad Anáhuac de Cancún), Gabriela Tezanos‐Pinto(University of Auckland), Sebastián Duchêne(Universidad de Los Andes), Roberto Sánchez-Okrucky
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