Genetic Effective Size Is Three Orders of Magnitude Smaller Than Adult Census Size in an Abundant, Estuarine-Dependent Marine Fish (<i>Sciaenops ocellatus</i>)
Thomas F. Turner(University of New Mexico), John R. Gold(Texas A&M University), John P. Wares(University of New Mexico)
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