Evidence of genetic erosion in a peripheral population of a North American game bird: the Montezuma quail (Cyrtonyx montezumae)
Samarth Mathur(National Institutes of Health), J. Andrew DeWoody(Purdue University West Lafayette), John M. Tomeček(Texas A&M University), Ryan S. Luna(Sul Ross State University), Ashlyn C. Heniff(Purdue University West Lafayette)
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